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1     I|   motion and order changed)~ Fashion the winds of air, and thus
2    II| strings~ The sweet musicians fashion; or suppose~ That same-shaped
3    IV|    fabric thin.~ In the same fashion others of this ilk~ Created
4    IV|   eyes~ Must come to pass in fashion not unlike.~ Well, now,
5     V|     wide Whole;~ In the same fashion as certain members may~
6    VI|      Unto itself, in its own fashion ever,~ Its own peculiar
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