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 1     I|     abide the same~ Unhurt and sure, until some power comes
 2     I|   Entirely it totters at their sure assault.~ Thus if first
 3    II|     shown and proved by reason sure)~ Space has no bound nor
 4    II|    rains~ The earth is sodden, sure, sensations all~ Can out
 5    II|   grasps that all of things by sure degrees~ Are wasting away
 6   III|        it has gone away.~ For, sure, if body (container of the
 7   III|      the soul go forth~ As one sure whole from all his body
 8   III|      by death.~ Wherefore 'tis sure that what hath been before~
 9   III|   strength of steed? We may be sure~ They'll take their refuge
10   III|     fixed and appears arranged sure~ Where soul and mind can
11    IV|      of that smoothness, being sure.~ 'Tis therefore that from
12    IV|       we use to name a shadow, sure~ Is naught but air deprived
13    IV|     That we do seem to see for sure the man~ Whom, void of life,
14    IV|        feet; and (as ye may be sure)~ Big emeralds of green
15    IV|    piquant,~ One of the Graces sure"; the big and bulky~ O she'
16     V|     motion, living sense.~ For sure 'tis quite beside the mark
17     V|     fixed and appears arranged sure~ Where soul and mind can
18     V|     world 'tis hard to say for sure;~ But what can be throughout
19     V|      rays.~ ~ Nor is there one sure cause revealed to men~ How
20     V|        in opposition, to prove sure -~ As if, forsooth, the
21     V|      mind foreknow and see, as sure to come,~ Such foul and
22    VI|        things in nor hold from sure career~ On to disaster.
23    VI|       stone men marvel at; and sure it oft~ Maketh a chain of
24    VI|        sort, much must be made sure~ Ere thou account of the
25    VI| needful most of all to make it sure~ That naught's at hand but
26    VI|       the fingered hands~ Were sure to contract, and sure the
27    VI|     Were sure to contract, and sure the jointed frame~ To shiver,
28    VI|     members. Nor was found one sure~ And universal principle
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