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1 I| things~ Have primal bodies in common (as we see~ The single letters 2 I| see~ The single letters common to many words)~ Than aught 3 I| they're moved around.~ For common instinct of our race declares~ 4 I| many ways the many germs~ Common to many things are mixed 5 I| verses here~ Elements many, common to many worlds,~ Albeit 6 I| things~ Thuswise; but seeds, common to many things,~ Commixed 7 II| verses,~ Elements many, common to many words,~ Thou seest, 8 II| Not since few only, as common letters, run~ Through all 9 II| things,~ Whilst many germs common to many things~ There are, 10 III| of weal;~ For they with common roots cleave each to each,~ 11 III| We see when we remark in common phrase,~ "That man's quite 12 III| formed no interplay of sense~ Common to each.~ Again, why is' 13 IV| bound are tortured in their common bonds?~ How often in the 14 V| beheld to be~ Likewise the common sepulchre of things,~ Therefore 15 V| they cohere together with common roots,~ Conjoined both, 16 V| did they know to use~ In common any customs, any laws:~ 17 V| ugly deeds~ The bonds of common peace to pass a life~ Composed