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1     I|       all~ Can be disjoined and severed from a thing~ Without a
2     I|         seems,~ Nor broken, nor severed by a cut in twain,~ Nor
3     I| compressed,~ Milder, again when severed or dispersed -~ And more
4    II|       something else refers - a severed hand,~ Or any other member
5   III|        or eye, or nose, apart,~ Severed from us, can neither feel
6   III|       Along with body. But what severed is~ And into sundry parts
7   III|        parts,~ Thou'lt see each severed fragment writhing round~
8     V|        them sink,~ Their sinews severed, and with heavy fall~ Bestrew
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