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1     I|  long~ As ever the fish are powerless to go?~ Thus either all
2     I|      But, if intangible and powerless ever~ To keep a thing from
3    IV|   no purpose, since they're powerless~ To rub off aught, or penetrate
4    IV|     They know not what, all powerless to find~ The artifice to
5    IV|  thin.~ Because the thin is powerless to cleave~ Fast to the proper
6     V|   from the lofty mountains, powerless~ To dure and dree the mighty
7     V| horror their increase,~ And powerless were they to reach unto~
8     V|    The rest may be supposed powerless~ To do the same? And, if
9    VI|      like the smoke, they'd powerless be~ To keep their mass,
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