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 1     I|      the Pierides,~ Trodden by step of none before. I joy~ To
 2    II|          this will~ Whereby we step right forward where desire~
 3    II|   around the boy,~ To measured step beat with the brass on brass,~
 4    II|        with glad increase, and step by step~ Climb upward to
 5    II|     glad increase, and step by step~ Climb upward to ripe age,
 6    IV|      the Pierides,~ Trodden by step of none before. I joy~ To
 7    IV| believe~ That these film-idols step along with us~ And set their
 8    IV|      in sleep behold the idols step,~ In measure, forward, moving
 9    IV|       bended be, that we might step~ With goodly strides ahead;
10    IV|          Whene'er we wish, can step with strides ahead,~ And
11    IV|        it doth will~ To go and step along, it strikes at once~
12     V|       But ere on this I take a step to utter~ Oracles holier
13     V|        That they should take a step to manage aught~ For sake
14     V|   business of a man~ Advancing step by cautious step, as I.~ ~
15     V|     Advancing step by cautious step, as I.~ ~ Nor can the sun'
16     V|          As men walked forward step by eager step.~ Thus time
17     V|   walked forward step by eager step.~ Thus time draws forward
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