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1     I|    blood? the bones?~ No one, methinks, when every thing will be~
2   III|       ours but act as doors,~ Methinks that, were our sight removed,
3    IV|   confute~ Or eyes defeat it? Methinks not so it is:~ For unto
4    IV| wind-pipe - naturally enough, methinks,~ When, through the narrow
5     V|          There shall be none, methinks, of mortal stock.~ For if
6     V|   weary with war.~ Wherefore, methinks, resides the greater blame~
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