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1     I|       thing gets its start in moving on.~ Lastly, where after
2    II|      seeds of things are all~ Moving forever, the sum yet seems
3   III| perished too.~ Nay, even when moving in the bounds of life,~
4    IV|    light of sun, whenever~ In moving round we get within its
5    IV|   step,~ In measure, forward, moving supple limbs,~ Whilst forth
6    IV|       casting-forth of it,~ A moving more divided in its parts~
7    IV|   think they view the dancers moving round~ Their supple limbs,
8    VI|       like to mountain-ranges moving on,~ Or when about the sides
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