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1     I|      bodies again, and naught~ Perishes ever to annihilation.~ For,
2     I|       naught of what so seems~ Perishes utterly, since Nature ever~
3   III|      limbs and all the frame,~ Perishes, supplying from itself the
4   III|       with body laid away,~ Or perishes in flames or jaws of beasts,~
5    IV|     not perceived at all;~ And perishes its blow nor to our gaze~
6    IV|       hit~ The ears themselves perishes, borne beyond,~ Idly diffused
7    IV| wandering course it comes~ And perishes sooner, by degrees absorbed~
8    IV|    seen to do;~ In sooth, when perishes the former image,~ And other
9    IV|     idol-things,~ And so, when perishes the former image,~ And other
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