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1    II|      labours of his hands~ Have fallen out in vain, and, as he
2   III|      master-powers of eld,~ And fallen the frame with its enfeebled
3   III|       mind, whether in sickness fallen,~ Or by the medicine restored,
4   III|        so suddenly that there,~ Fallen from the trunk, they quiver
5   III| recollection of things done~ Is fallen away, at no o'erlong remove~
6   III|      generations all -~ Already fallen, or some time to fall.~
7     V|   marvel now, if they have also fallen~ Into arrangements such,
8    VI|         atoms of the bolt~ Have fallen upon the atoms of these
9    VI|      fierce a fear of death had fallen on them!~ And some, besides,
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