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 1     I|   must find~ Strange terms to fit the strangeness of the thing;~
 2     I|   apart from out its meetings fit,~ The stock of stuff, dissolved,
 3    II|      For this reason too 'tis fit~  Thou turn thy mind the
 4    II|        in these affairs~ 'Tis fit thou hold well sealed, and
 5    II|     furnish the commencements fit~ Of mighty things - the
 6   III| commixed, through what unions fit~ They function so, my country'
 7   III|     will some one in a sudden fit,~ As if by stroke of lightning,
 8   III|     of life, 'twould scarcely fit~ For them to live as if
 9   III|     death more sorely than is fit,~ Then would she not, with
10    IV|    between~ Be longer than is fit, the words must be~ Through
11    IV|      bodies which before were fit~ To cause the savour, now
12    IV|     cause the savour, now are fit no more,~ And now more apt
13     V| strong that he can frame~ The fit laudations for deserts of
14     V|  become oft the commencements fit~ Of mighty things - earth,
15     V|    Which we secure to them as fit rewards~ For their good
16    VI|     water~ Thou tumblest in a fit! How readily~ The heavy
17    VI|   toil on this to spend. More fit~ It is in few words briefly
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