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 1     I| generations, fairer forms.~ Confess then, naught from nothing
 2     I|  demur and counter-speech,~ Confess thou must there is a void
 3     I|    it,~ Convinced thou must confess such things there are~ As
 4     I|   since these are, likewise confess thou must~ That primal bodies
 5     I|   worlds,~ Albeit thou must confess each verse, each word~ From
 6     I|     no longer. Now because~ Confess we must there's naught beside
 7    II|  though yet 'tis needful to confess~ The words and verses differ,
 8    II| frames of birds.~ Wherefore confess we must on grounds the same~
 9   III|  life.~ Wherefore mind too, confess we must, dissolves,~ Seeing,
10   III|  this,~ Again, again, I say confess we must,~ That, when the
11   III|    this so, 'tis needful to confess~ The soul but mortal, since,
12    IV|  yet again, 'tis needful to confess~ With wondrous...~ THE SENSES
13    IV|    With their own body. For confess we must~ Even voice and
14     V|     all the more must thou~ Confess, defeated by the argument,~
15     V|      again, 'tis needful to confess~ That these same things
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