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1     I|       conquered in the flame;~ Warmth and the piercing cold through
2     I|  throws the fire its light and warmth around,~ Giving thee proof
3    II|     colour: so,~ Are they from warmth dissevered and from cold~
4   III|       and savour and a certain warmth,~ And yet from an of these
5   III|    viewless force of wind~ And warmth and air, commingled, do
6     V| furnish to the children food;~ Warmth was their swaddling cloth,
7     V|      mellowed, when subdued by warmth~ And by the raining blows
8    VI|      Even as the wax, by fiery warmth on top,~ Wasteth and liquefies
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