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1   III| nature. Nor may we suppose~ Evil can e'er be rooted up so
2   III|  with cares;~ And even when evil acts are of the past,~ Still
3   III|    or burning. For if it an evil is~ Dead to be jerked about
4   III|    just and expiations~ For evil acts: the dungeon and the
5   III|     when all is said,~ What evil lust of life is this so
6     V|    experiment? Or what~ The evil for us, if we had ne'er
7    VI|     Visit with vengeance of evil death and base -~ Themselves
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