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1     I|     thee alone are evermore conceived,~ Through thee are risen
2   III|    to dote: for what can be conceived~ Of more unlike, discrepant,
3    IV|   course the change must be conceived as speedy;~ So great the
4    IV|   Have been devised, can be conceived as found~ For sake of using.
5     V|   the world itself~ Must be conceived as perishable too.~ For,
6     V| down~ On alien air; but was conceived, like air,~  In the first
7    VI|   of thunder, then, must be conceived~ As all begotten in those
8    VI|    said,~ The storm must be conceived as o'er our head~ Towering
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