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 1   III|    in death,~ So shalt thou slumber down the rest of time,~
 2   III| frame together are sunk~ In slumber, no one then demands his
 3   III|    er them all~ Now lies in slumber sunken with the rest.~ Then,
 4    IV|   roused us when we lay~ In slumber - that haply nevermore may
 5    IV|   bound our members down in slumber soft~ And all the body lies
 6    IV|    prone and languishes~ In slumber, nor protests that he, the
 7    IV|    other age succeeds;~ But slumber and oblivion take care~
 8    IV|     this sense, and when by slumber~ That sense is thwarted,
 9    IV|   much the heaviest is that slumber which,~ Full or fatigued,
10    IV|     when the thirsty man in slumber seeks~ To drink, and water
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