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1     I|    has borne away:~ For all past actions may be said to be~
2   III|   Which force poor wretches past the bounds of law,~ And,
3   III|   when evil acts are of the past,~ Still gnaw the old transgressions
4    IV|   Seem fleeing fast astern, past which we urge~ The ship
5     V|   asudden, if from infinite Past~ They had prevailed against
6     V|  which have sickened in the past those men~ Whom Nature hath
7     V| indeed~ Never from infinite past until to-day~ Have spurned
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