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 1     I| illustrious scion of the Memmian house~ Neglect the civic cause.~
 2     I|       through shut doorways of a house;~ And stiffening frost seeps
 3    II|      evening feasts,~ And if the house doth glitter not with gold~
 4    II|      grow more big, and that the house of heaven~ Might get more
 5   III|       crumbled body? Or lest its house,~ Outworn by venerable length
 6   III|          now no more~ The joyful house and best of wives shall
 7   III|          lowliest villein in the house.~ Add finders-out of sciences
 8   III|        haste~ To hurry help to a house afire. - At once~ He yawns,
 9    IV|       things outside~ Beyond the house. Also that sight is made~
10    IV|          hide back yonder in the house, the same,~ However far
11    IV|   mirrors seen to be~ Within the house, since Nature so compels~
12    IV|         the furniture in all the house,~ Two-fold the visages of
13    IV|       through shut chambers of a house,~ Is dulled, and in a jumble
14    IV|       for them~ No babies in the house) are also found~ Concordant
15     V|      Than when, alone within the house, they bay,~ Or whimpering
16    VI|          in autumn is shaken the house of heaven,~ The house so
17    VI|        the house of heaven,~ The house so studded with the glittering
18    VI|        the furniture~ Within the house up-bounds, when a paving-block~
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