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1     I|     truth. For dolts are ever prone~ That to bewonder and adore
2   III| mobility it far excels,~ More prone to move, though strook by
3    IV|   with true;~ And memory lies prone and languishes~ In slumber,
4     V|       Unto all altars; nor so prone on earth~ Forward to fall,
5    VI|    Their frames~ Forspent lay prone. With silent lips of fear~
6    VI|  after would their frames lie prone~ In rigid death. And by
7    VI|     children lifeless parents prone,~ Or offspring on their
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