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 1     I|    spring~ Is fixed forevermore? Lastly we see~ How far the tilled
 2     I|          vision bars our sight.~ Lastly whatever days and nature
 3     I|         its start in moving on.~ Lastly, where after impact two
 4     I| dispersed minutely in the soil;~ Lastly we ought to find in cloven
 5     I|     every quarter, without end.~ Lastly, before our very eyes is
 6    II|        teat,~ As Nature intends. Lastly, with any grain,~ Thou'lt
 7    II|          more readily in earth.~ Lastly, whatso thou markest to
 8    II|        what shapes endowed,~ And lastly what they in positions be,~
 9    II|         of men~ To be begot, and lastly the mute flocks~ Of scaled
10    IV|        the front~ Ready to hand. Lastly those images~ Which to our
11     V|        And just of the size. And lastly, whatso fires~ Of ether
12     V|         The soft beard fall. And lastly, thunder-bolts,~ Snow, rains,
13     V|      with terror-quaking limbs?~ Lastly, the flying race, the dappled
14    VI|       the stroke of shaft?~ And, lastly, why, with devastating bolt~
15    VI|       the aery racks of vapour.~ Lastly, since earth is porous through
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