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1     I|          knew~ Some fixed end to ills, they would be strong~ By
2   III|       that body suffers~ So many ills. But grant it be for them~
3   III|      meanwhile~ What terminus of ills, what end of pine~ Can ever
4    IV|      traces of a laugh.~ ~ These ills are found in prospering
5    IV|       still take in -~ Uncounted ills; so that 'tis better far~
6     V|          journey through so many ills.~ But all the flocks and
7     V|         already with their other ills,~ Begins forthwith to rear
8    VI| cross-cut straight,~ And what of ills in all affairs of mortals~
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