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1     I|    this our world, are yet invisible:~ The winds infuriate lash
2     I|    things -~ The void, the invisible inane.~ Right here~ I am
3     I|  desolate space, and germs invisible.~ For on whatever side thou
4   III| Sickens, while yet in some invisible part~ We feel a pleasure;
5    IV|    subtlest texture made,~ Invisible, when separate, each and
6    IV|  many modes,~ Bodiless and invisible?~ But lest~ Haply thou holdest
7     V|   Possesses about him with invisible heats~ A plenteous fire,
8     V|    percase, another body,~ Invisible, because devoid of light,~
9    VI|    cleaved to it~ By links invisible. Moreover, likewise,~ The
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