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 1     I|      of first-elements~ Made ruin of themselves, and, great
 2    II|   may~ The least debauch and ruin with sharp tang~ The odorous
 3    II| birth~ And straightway now a ruin, inheres at rest~ Deep in
 4   III|     behind -~ For more would ruin sight. But if that centre,~
 5   III|    body crumbling fell~ With ruin so entire, because, indeed,~
 6    IV| think the roofs~ Threaten to ruin down upon their heads.~
 7    IV|       For slothful years and ruin in bordels,~ Or else because
 8     V|     Not how the lofty towers ruin down,~ And boulders crumble? -
 9     V|     foot,~ And shaken cities ruin down, or threaten~ Upon
10     V|      would fell~ In rout and ruin infantry and horse.~ For
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