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1     V|   all.~ Thus is the door of doom, O nowise barred~ Against
2     V|    in the gruesome bonds of doom,~ As prey and booty for
3     V|     lone day give over unto doom~ A soldiery in thousands
4     V| mouthings, to the shoals of doom.~ Ah, so irrevocably some
5     V|  friends so many a dreadful doom.~ (If 'twas, indeed, that
6    VI|     mighty world a time~ Of doom and cataclysm, albeit they
7    VI|   any then~ Had 'scaped the doom of that destruction, yet~
8    VI|  others was their death and doom.~ In those affairs, O awfullest
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