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 1     I|       Disjoined from motion and repose of things.~ Thus, when they
 2     I| infinite time.~ But in reality, repose is given~ Unto no bodies '
 3    II|      Immortal aeons and supreme repose,~ Withdrawn from our affairs,
 4   III|   pellet:~ When death's unvexed repose gets hold on man~ And mind
 5    IV|       all the body lies in deep repose,~ Yet then we seem to self
 6    IV|      Yielding the weary body to repose,~ Far ancienter than cushions
 7    IV|   through our members waters of repose~ And frees the breast from
 8    IV|         of huntsmen oft in soft repose~ Yet toss asudden all their
 9    VI|         the Calm Ones in serene repose,~ Do roll the mighty waves
10    VI|      downward, anchored in high repose,~ With the winds sepulchred
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