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 1     I|          in order,~ If still all kept their nature of old heat:~
 2     I|        Could not for any time be kept unseen,~ But would be laying
 3   III|         life in no mean part are kept~ Festering and open by this
 4   III|             So then this soul is kept by all the body,~ Itself
 5   III|  Immortal, mainly on ground 'tis kept secure~ In vital forces -
 6    IV| otherwise, it seems, can they be kept~ So well conserved that
 7    IV|          back against the hills, kept on~ With their reverberations.
 8    IV|      said before, that seeds are kept~ Commixed in things in divers
 9     V|    battling discords in disorder kept~ Interstices, and paths,
10     V|           a good, a goodly part~ Kept faith inviolate - or else
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