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 1     I|   pressed~ (If thou art ready to believe that aught~ Itself can rest
 2    II|         unto other.~ But if thou believe~ That the primordial germs
 3    II|         if perchance be any that believe~ The heavier bodies, as
 4    II|         that the more thou mayst believe me here,~ That with smooth
 5    II|          Of a black seed; or yet believe that aught~ That's steeped
 6    II|       before have dared~ Less to believe might be? - I fancy, naught -~
 7   III|      Depart into the winds away, believe~ The soul no less is shed
 8   III|          distraught,~ Why, then, believe that in the open air,~ Without
 9    IV|      Further, thou might'st well believe~ That these film-idols step
10     V|      Likewise, thou canst ne'er~ Believe the sacred seats of gods
11     V|       turn likewise, if we don't believe~ They also age with eld?
12     V|          all:~ But scarcely I'll believe that men could not~ With
13    VI| rumblings? And O how~ Canst thou believe he shoots at one same time~
14    VI|         to go.~ Yet dread men to believe that there awaits~ The nature
15    VI|   manifest; so, haply,~ Let none believe that in these regions stands~
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