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 1     I| creation with what names thou wilt,~ Thou'lt find but properties
 2     I|         These points, if thou wilt ponder,~ Then, with but
 3    II|    dark halls of houses: thou wilt see~ The many mites in many
 4    II|    beneath, behind.~ For thou wilt mark here many a speck,
 5    II|       Go, take which one thou wilt,~ In any kind: thou wilt
 6    II|      wilt,~ In any kind: thou wilt discover still~ Each from
 7    II|    infinite in any class thou wilt -~ From whence is furnished
 8    II|      in any sort of herb thou wilt,~ So great again in any
 9    II|   Thou traverse through, thou wilt discover thus~ That in their
10    II|  whatever one pure sheen thou wilt)~ Colours diverse and all
11    II|      Can be of any sheen thou wilt, why, then,~ Are not those
12    II|    any single varied dye thou wilt.~ ~ Again, the more an object'
13   III|       arisen, all the stars.~ Wilt thou, then, dally, thou
14    IV|      Wherefore, besides, thou wilt observe 'tis not~ So easy
15    IV|   affairs~ We crave that thou wilt passionately flee~ The one
16    IV|    one offence, and anxiously wilt shun~ The error of presuming
17    VI|       of wrath on wrath;~ Nor wilt thou enter with a serene
18    VI|      Shrines of the gods; nor wilt thou able be~ In tranquil
19    VI|   plainly understandest, thou wilt leave~ Wondering at many
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