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 1    II|       though mixed,~ Are yet unable to gender vital sense.~
 2   III|     the breast o'erwrought,~ Unable to hold the surging wrath
 3   III|      Once more, since body's unable to sustain~ Division from
 4    IV|  true. And if the reason be~ Unable to unravel us the cause~
 5    IV|    through the members all,~ Unable now to conquer false with
 6    IV|      preparation, otherwise~ Unable sharply to perceive at all?~
 7    IV|    truths,~ Thyself at fault unable to perceive.~ Sleep chiefly
 8     V| there perished many a stock, unable~ By propagation to forge
 9     V|  power~ Would soon give way, unable to endure,~ Like copper,
10     V|  devised -~ Hence is our age unable to look back~ On what has
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