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 1     I|    lash our face and frame,~ Unseen, and swamp huge ships and
 2     I|  crags.~ Thus Nature ever by unseen bodies works.~ THE VOID~ ~
 3     I|   birth~ Must have a latent, unseen quality,~ Lest some outstanding
 4     I|    smoke and ash~ Still lurk unseen within the wood, the wood~
 5     I|     not for any time be kept unseen,~ But would be laying all
 6    II|      impulse of those atoms' unseen blows,~ And these thereafter
 7   III|      beneath~ Still works an unseen sting upon his heart,~ However
 8    IV|     flame can rise anew from unseen fire?~ ~ By what devices
 9    IV|  state they waste away~ With unseen wound.~ To which be added
10    VI| borne,~ There, seized by the unseen poison, 'tis ensnared,~
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