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1    II|       chords,~ Would likewise sink o'ermastered and be mute:~
2   III|     mass~ From all its parts, sink down to brutish death,~
3   III|        Grow stiff in cold, or sink with load of earth~ Down-crushing
4     V| things can be o'erthrown~ And sink with awful-sounding breakage
5     V|   they weighed too little~ To sink and settle, but too much
6     V| heavens.~ The plains began to sink, and windy slopes~ Of the
7     V|  there thou mightest see them sink,~ Their sinews severed,
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