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1    II| branches sprouting from man's trunk,~ Limbs of a sea-beast to
2   III|       life. However much~ The trunk be mangled, with the limbs
3   III|       limbs,~ Still lives the trunk and draws the vital air.~
4   III|    all~ Against the bloodless trunk - the kind of case~ We see
5   III|       there,~ Fallen from the trunk, they quiver on the earth,~
6   III|      from the warm and living trunk lopped off,~ Keeps on the
7   III|        With axe its length of trunk to many parts,~ Thou'lt
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