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 1    II| Again, the more an object's rent to bits,~ The more thou
 2   III|   of its joined soul,~ But, rent and ruined, moulders all
 3   III|  the eye around it's sorely rent -~ Provided only thou destroyest
 4   III| fact,~ As said before, 'tis rent and scattered forth,~ And
 5    IV|     of wood,~ There 'tis so rent that it cannot give back~
 6    IV|   through glass, nor yet be rent - its safety,~ By virtue
 7    IV|    decline to - for they're rent,~ Unless along straight
 8     V|   spots it shines on, as if rent in twain:~ So speedily is
 9     V|  and yet that hairy prize,~ Rent into rags by greedy foemen
10    VI|    Sometimes, too,~ Asunder rent by wanton gusts, it raves~
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