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1     I|         Should pass, along the immeasurable inane,~  Away forever, and,
2    II|       some indeed to be~ Of an immeasurable immensity -~ Which I have
3    II|         To rule the sum of the immeasurable,~ To hold with steady hand
4   III|        yesterdays of time~ The immeasurable, thinking how manifold~
5     V| multitudinous assaults~ Of the immeasurable aeons old.~ ~ Again, since
6     V|      percase,~ It be the gods' immeasurable power~ That rolls, with
7     V|       er-mighty powers~ Of the immeasurable ages. Lo,~ What man is there
8    VI|       apart,~ It belches forth immeasurable might~ Of whirlwind and
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