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1     I|   tightly packed and closely joined cohere~ By virtue of their
2    II| seeds, and in what positions joined,~ And what the motions that
3   III|  Bear the dissevering of its joined soul,~ But, rent and ruined,
4   III|    feign as yet more closely joined:~ Since body cleaves to
5   III|  something mortal in a union joined~ With an immortal and a
6    IV|   strides ahead; or forearms joined~ Unto the sturdy uppers,
7     V|   fire,~ And when the woman, joined unto the man,~ Withdrew
8    VI|    glue-of-bull with wood is joined -~ So firmly too that oftener
9    VI|      And is not brass by tin joined unto brass?~ And other ensamples
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