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1    II|   comes),~ There is a means to separate the twain,~ And thereupon
2   III|     can wind,~ And each into a separate body come,~ And reckonest
3    IV| texture made,~ Invisible, when separate, each and one.~ Again, all
4    IV|       naught is harder than to separate~ Plain facts from dubious,
5    IV|    Since it divides itself for separate ears,~ Imprinting form of
6    IV|    great, again, the store~ Of separate idol-parts to bring supplies.~ ~
7     V|      sea to spread with waters separate,~ And fires of ether separate
8     V|  separate,~ And fires of ether separate and pure~ Likewise to congregate
9     V|   different sound~ Denote each separate thing.~ And now what cause~
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