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 1     I|     whatever~ Exists must be a somewhat; and the same,~ If tangible,
 2     I|        was before;~ And thus a somewhat must persist unharmed~ Amid
 3     I|        do.~ Since an immutable somewhat still must be,~ Lest all
 4     I|        themselves are made~ By somewhat altering their elements,~
 5     I|     doctrine seems~ In general somewhat woeful unto those~ Who've
 6     I|   still further on there be~ A somewhat somewhere that may bound
 7    II|       and be mute:~ For, lo, a somewhat, finer than the rest,~ Would
 8    II|   might they come:~ For, lo, a somewhat, loathlier than the rest~
 9    II|        do.~ Since an immutable somewhat must remain,~ Lest all things
10   III|    unto these~ Must added be a somewhat, and a fourth;~ That somewhat'
11   III|  somewhat, and a fourth;~ That somewhat's altogether void of name;~
12    IV|     doctrine seems~ In general somewhat woeful unto those~ Who've
13    VI| downward - gradually,~ As if a Somewhat from on high were shoved~
14    VI|       poison nor disease,~ Yet somewhat of this sort hath come to
15    VI|       for now I'll try to say~ Somewhat about the very fact.~ And,
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