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1     I| more~ Can we observe what's lost at any time,~ When things
2    II|  brilliant of all dyes,~ Is lost asunder, ravelled thread
3   III|  Since, shorn of some parts lost, 'thas gone away:~ But if,
4   III|     hath been~ Lavished and lost, and life is now offence,~
5    IV| meantime their estates~ Are lost in Babylonian tapestries;~
6     V|  matter where it falls,~ Is lost unto the sun. And this '
7     V|  the lower part of them~ Is lost entire, and earth is overcast~
8    VI|     And some there were who lost their eyeballs: O~ So fierce
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