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 1     I|     whatever days and nature add~ Little by little, constraining
 2     I|         and nature add~ Little by little, constraining things to
 3     I|     loiter loth~ Or veer, however little, from the point,~ This I
 4     I|          see~  (Even as we said a little space above)~ How mightily
 5     I|     sprout their leaves,~ Unless, little by little, from out the
 6     I|        leaves,~ Unless, little by little, from out the earth~ For
 7    II|         our corporeal life~ Needs little, altogether, and only such~
 8    II|     viewless blows, to change its little course,~ And beaten backwards
 9    II|           their course~ Decline a little - call it, so to speak,~
10    II|          I say,~ The atoms must a little swerve at times -~ But only
11    II|         see its colour fade away~ Little by little till 'tis quite
12    II|       colour fade away~ Little by little till 'tis quite extinct;~
13    II|          so far, but all mankind~ Little by little abandon their
14    II|        but all mankind~ Little by little abandon their surprise.~
15    II| parturitions, scarce creates~ The little lives - she who created
16   III|          least -~ Being create of little shapes that roll;~ But,
17   III|     roused the first, composed of little shapes;~ Thence heat and
18   III|          frame,~ That any cause a little stronger might~ Dissolve
19   III|        broken. And now and here,~ Little enough we're busied with
20   III|         wives shall welcome,~ Nor little sons run up to snatch their
21    IV|      things.~ Thus many images in little time~ Are gendered; so their
22    IV|          sun~ Must send below, in little time, to earth~ So many
23    IV|           o'er lengths of space a little hour~ Alone is wasted, toward
24    IV|           the left.~ Again, those little sides of mirrors curved~
25    IV|       Come in upon us through the little pores~ Even inward to our
26    IV|             The cat-eyed she's "a little Pallas," she;~ The sinewy
27     V|           and thou~ Mayst see, in little time, tremendously~ With
28     V|      forth and grow, nor need the little rattles,~ Nor must be treated
29     V|            since they weighed too little~ To sink and settle, but
30     V|           when beat upon~ Only by little particles of heat -~ Just
31     V|        guess,~ Is there a lack of little in the world.~ But men wished
32     V|         forth in season swarms of little shoots;~ Hence too men's
33     V|      forward each and everything~ Little by little unto the midst
34     V|         and everything~ Little by little unto the midst of men,~
35     V|      forward each and everything~ Little by little into the midst
36     V|         and everything~ Little by little into the midst of men,~
37    VI|      might arrive~ Thereunto by a little cross-cut straight,~ And
38    VI|     exceeding strange, if oft~ In little time tempest and darkness
39    VI|     hearest, how they're wont~ In little time to perish, and how
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