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 1    II|             pleasingly are made~ Of smooth and rounded elements, whilst
 2    II|             Consists of elements as smooth as song~ Which, waked by
 3    II|             are supposed~ To be nor smooth nor altogether hooked,~
 4    II|           must be~ Of elements more smooth and round - because~ Their
 5    II|               For since 'tis fluid, smooth its atoms are~ And round,
 6    II|         believe me here,~ That with smooth elements are mixed the rough~ (
 7    II|              even though not all of smooth and round)~ Be yet co-linked
 8   III|           tis made~ Of atoms not so smooth, so fine, and round.~ For
 9   III|            as bodies~ Are small and smooth, is their mobility;~ But,
10   III|          seeds exceeding small~ And smooth and round. Which fact once
11   III|            elements~ More small and smooth and round. That first transmits~
12   III|        honey, and, reclined~ On the smooth oblong of an icy slab,~
13    IV|             the primal germs,~ As a smooth sound from smooth ones is
14    IV|              As a smooth sound from smooth ones is create;~ Nor have
15    IV| loose-textured tongue. And so, when smooth~ The bodies of the oozy
16     V|         these consist of seeds more smooth and round~ And of much smaller
17     V|            taken with that lustrous smooth delight,~ They 'gan to pry
18    VI|            elements~ Both small and smooth, nor is there aught that
19    VI|          tiny parts and elements so smooth~ That easily they wind their
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