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 1     I|           whatever days and nature add~ Little by little, constraining
 2     I|         some region of the world.~ Add, too, had been no matter,
 3     I|        wandered from the truth.~ ~ Add, too, whoever make the primal
 4     I|         fire, and earth~ To water; add who deem that things can
 5     I|            those we named before.~ Add too: these germs he feigns
 6    II|      Consist the primal bodies, or add a few:~ When, now, by placing
 7   III|      another nature soever, should add~ New parts, or readjust
 8   III|          transgressions bitterly.~ Add, too, that frenzy, peculiar
 9   III|          of the things that were;~ Add its submergence in the murky
10   III|        life's many guerdons,"~ But add not, "yet no longer unto
11   III|      offence,~ Why seekest more to add - which in its turn~ Will
12   III|    lowliest villein in the house.~ Add finders-out of sciences
13   III| finders-out of sciences and arts;~ Add comrades of the Heliconian
14    IV|          of the mind,~ Which we do add ourselves, feigning to see~
15     V|       canst scarce nothing take or add.~ And whether the journeying
16    VI|         realm~ Cometh thereto; and add the random rains~ And flying
17    VI|         sea~ And every land bedew; add their own springs:~ Yet
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