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 1     I|  form.~ Then too we know the varied smells of things~ Yet never
 2     I|    how, I ask, can things so varied be,~ If formed of fire,
 3     I|    the wild congress of this varied heap~ Each thing its proper
 4    II|    the world-stuff beget the varied world,~ And then forever
 5    II|      different in form,~ How varied in multitudinous shapes
 6    II| touch,~ That vary with their varied forms.~  Besides,~ Since
 7    II|  black, or be~ Of any single varied dye thou wilt.~ ~ Again,
 8   III|     many things besides~ The varied natures and resulting habits~
 9   III|   bring their progenies~ And varied charms, and we are never
10    IV|      ever cease to flit~ The varied voices, sounds athrough
11    IV| whence the streaming flow of varied odours~ May roll along,
12     V|      its things~ And use the varied speech from man to man;~
13     V|      their forms unlike~ And varied shapes, they could not all
14     V|   own, and thus display~ The varied shapes of her resplendence
15     V|    birds~ Aerial with many a varied shape.~ But, lo, because
16     V|      power~ That rolls, with varied motion, round and round~
17     V|    Thou seest so marked with varied loveliness~  All the terrain
18    VI|      ever cease to seep~ The varied echoings athrough the air.~
19    VI|   hand itself.~ Since to the varied things assigned be~ The
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