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 1   III|      the whole body nothing ta'en in form,~ Nothing in weight.
 2   III|    When death immortal hath ta'en the mortal life.~ ~ Hence,
 3   III|       one hostile hour hath ta'en~ Wretchedly from thee all
 4   III|      body, as his light was ta'en.~ And Scipio's son, the
 5    IV|       senses, and much less~ E'en than those objects which
 6    IV| Likewise how much of body's ta'en away,~ How much from very
 7     V|    from the other half he's ta'en,~ Until he then arrives
 8    VI|       is fashioned~ Of frame e'en born in time, and whatsoe'
 9    VI|     alone that it cannot be ta'en~ Away forever - nay, though
10    VI|    breast, and streamed had~ E'en into sullen heart of those
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