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1     I|  finding not a void, would fail deprived~ Of stir and motion; nay,
2     I|        all bodies of motion are deprived,~ Or things contain admixture
3     I|           Losing its body, when deprived of food:~ So all things
4     I|        standstill in the void,~ Deprived of force of weight; nor
5   III|       the vital air.~ Even when deprived of all but all the soul,~
6    IV|         sure~ Is naught but air deprived of light. No marvel:~ Because
7    VI| destruction~ So much, lived on, deprived by the knife~ Of the male
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