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1     I|         of things~ Were life an increment of nothing: then~ The tiny
2    II| arrangement still~ Requires its increment of other parts.~ Ergo, an
3    II|      remain~ In union, nor with increment can grow -~ But facts in
4    VI|       no longer can retain~ The increment of their fierce impetus,~
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