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 1     I|   olden trees,~ But each might grow from any stock or limb~
 2     I|      their seeds, wherefrom to grow,~ Wherefrom to reach the
 3     I|         constraining things to grow~ In due proportion, no gaze
 4     I|       who deem that things can grow~ Out of the four - fire,
 5     I|      sayest,~ "That all things grow into the winds of air~ And
 6     I|       nor breathing things can grow."~ True - and unless hard
 7     I|        duped, but rather thus~ Grow strong again with recreated
 8     I|     one thing after other will grow clear,~ Nor shall the blind
 9    II|        thus increase,~ Whereby grow upwards shining grains and
10    II|      under selfsame terms~ And grow and thrive in power, so
11    II|         nor with increment can grow -~ But facts in proof are
12    II|        and from our body, oft~ Grow strong the powers and bodies
13    II|       the sea and lands~ Could grow more big, and that the house
14    II|     For whatsoe'er thou seest~ Grow big with glad increase,
15   III|      come~ Along with body and grow, and, as I've taught,~ Crumble
16   III|      live as if they seemed to grow~ Along with limbs and frame,
17   III| arranged~ Where everything may grow and have its place.~ Thus
18   III|        mind can each exist and grow,~ Deny we must the more
19   III|        oblong of an icy slab,~ Grow stiff in cold, or sink with
20   III|     thus the after-generations grow, -~ Though these, their
21   III|     feareth lest the same~ But grow more heavy after death.
22    IV|        duped, but rather thus~ Grow strong again with recreated
23    IV|   those objects which begin to grow~ Too small for eyes to note,
24    IV|        As we behold the clouds grow thick on high~ And smirch
25    IV|       confounded and the frame grow faint,~ I will untangle:
26    IV|        and with sweet progeny~ Grow rich. And even for husbands (
27     V| arranged~ Where everything may grow and have its place.~ Thus
28     V|        mind can each exist and grow,~ Deny we must the more
29     V|    wild beasts~ Come forth and grow, nor need the little rattles,~
30     V|   quarter of the mighty world~ Grow weak and weary, whilst she
31     V|      was given,~ There 'gan to grow womb-cavities, by roots~
32     V|       powers -~ For all things grow and gather strength through
33     V|       after other did men see~ Grow clear by intellect, till
34    VI|   spinning whirl the cloud~ To grow all hollow with a thickened
35    VI| lightens also when the clouds~ Grow rare and thin along the
36    VI|      and swarm in a flock~ And grow by their conjoining, and
37    VI|    here which of themselves do grow~ Or of themselves are gendered,
38    VI|        of bane from whence can grow the strength~ Of maladies
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