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1    II|    mind~ Itself can dart no influence of its own~ Into these bodies,
2   III|   and, when~ 'Tis strook by influence of the mind, forthwith~
3    IV|   the stage -~ So great the influence of pursuit and zest,~ And
4     V|    Nor how indeed~ The holy Influence hath yet no power~ There
5    VI|      And at same time, some Influence of bane,~ When from Beyond '
6    VI|    the law, and whence~ The Influence of bane upgathering can~
7    VI| baneful. And, lo, all~ That Influence of bane, that pestilence,~
8    VI|   to touch.~ Next when that Influence of bane had chocked,~ Down
9    VI|  distressfully~ For so that Influence of bane would twist~ Life
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