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1     I|      No man, we must admit, feels time itself,~ Disjoined
2   III|   way,~ A miserable in mind feels pleasure still~ Throughout
3   III|  the mind and with our body feels.~ If the dire speed of spear
4   III| throat and into mouth;~ But feels it failing in a certain
5    IV|    fever, or in other wise~ Feels the roused violence of some
6     V|     them. For each creature feels~ By instinct to what use
7    VI|    under-side,~ And ilk one feels the stone's own power and
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