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 1     I|     self-existent, they must cleave to that~ From which in nowise
 2    II|     Whilst, as it were, they cleave the waves of air;~ Nor one
 3   III|   For they with common roots cleave each to each,~ Nor can be
 4   III|    Yet will it linger on and cleave to life, -~ Just as the
 5   III| slice it down the middle and cleave in twain,~ Beyond a doubt
 6   III|     be thought as able so to cleave~ To these our frames, nor,
 7    IV|     the thin is powerless to cleave~ Fast to the proper places,
 8     V|   two-pronged mattock and to cleave~ The soil in twain by pressing
 9     V|    was turned:~ With iron to cleave the soil of earth they '
10    VI|    impetuous strength~ As to cleave towers asunder, and houses
11    VI|  when~ They there collect or cleave unto the torch,~ Forthwith
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