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 1     I|       crushed, it seems,~ Nor broken, nor severed by a cut in
 2     I|     for things~ To be forever broken more and more,~ By now the
 3     I|       would now~ By this have broken and ruined and dissolved,~
 4    II|    now 'tis thus:~ Its age is broken and the earth, outworn~
 5   III|       body, and the tongue is broken,~ And fails the voice away,
 6   III|       sense~ Has been asunder broken. And now and here,~ Little
 7    IV| Vessels in port seem, as with broken poops,~ To lean upon the
 8    IV|   below the water-line,~ Seem broken all and bended and inclined~
 9    IV|    The voiceless silences are broken oft,~ And tones of strings
10     V|      humouring nurse's~ Dear, broken chatter; nor seek they divers
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