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 1   III|   the body?~ But whatso can confounded be and balked,~ Gives proof,
 2   III|    energy of mind and soul~ Confounded is, and, as I've shown,
 3   III|    then -~ No, not if earth confounded were with sea,~ And sea
 4    IV|    be~ Through the much air confounded, and the voice~ Disordered
 5    IV|   may mean;~ To such degree confounded and encumbered~ The voice
 6    IV|    bound to think~ The soul confounded and expelled abroad -~ Yet
 7    IV|    by what the soul~ Can be confounded and the frame grow faint,~
 8    IV| kind of overthrow; for then confounded~ Are those arrangements
 9    IV| mind,~ They scarce come to, confounded as they are~ By ferment
10    VI|   tremendous maw,~ And, all confounded, seek to chock it full~
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