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1    II|        generations still,~ Lest humankind should perish. When they
2    II|    shape the same.~ ~ Moreover, humankind, and the mute flocks~ Of
3    II|         fairly one may say that humankind,~ The grains, the gladsome
4   III|   beholding light~ Take hold on humankind that they inflict~ Their
5   III|        and resulting habits~ Of humankind - of which not now can I~
6   III| Shuddered and trembled, and all humankind~ Doubted to which the empery
7     V|    consent to follow laws.~ For humankind, o'er wearied with a life~
8     V|       menacings forevermore.~ O humankind unhappy! - when it ascribed~
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