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1     I|         cheek,~ And at the altar marked her grieving sire,~ The
2    II|        gore. And hast thou never marked~ With what a force the water
3    II|        indeed not one and all be marked~ By equal outline and by
4    II|       change,~ Since at each end marked off they ever are~ By fixed
5    IV|        plainly heard, distinctly marked.~ For then the voice conserves
6     V| plenteous fire, by no effulgence marked,~ So that he maketh, he,
7     V|          weariness. Besides, men marked~ How in a fixed order rolled
8     V|       even as now~ Thou seest so marked with varied loveliness~
9    VI|        brim; in part because~ He marked how it polluted with foul
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