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1     I|         remark that every act~ At bottom exists not of itself, nor
2     I|           every thing will be~ At bottom as mortal as whate'er we
3     I| everywhere~ Still downward to the bottom of the world,~ Nor aught
4     I|    elements,~ Because there is no bottom whereunto~ They might, as '
5    II|          the sum~ Of All exists a bottom, - nowhere is~ A realm of
6    II|          parts of one~ At top and bottom, changing lefts and rights,~
7     V|       together and settled at the bottom,~ Like lees or bilge. Then
8     V|           roused up~ From the far bottom mighty waves of war.~ But
9    VI|        pass in below~ Even to the bottom of the mountain's throat.~
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