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 1     I|           selfsame power might end alike~ All things, were they not
 2     I|        lead,~ The two should weigh alike, since body tends~ To load
 3     I|           allow all else to be? -~ Alike the madness either way it
 4     I|       centre and non-centre yield~ Alike to weights where'er their
 5    II|            auxiliaries and horse,~ Alike equipped with arms, alike
 6    II|          Alike equipped with arms, alike inspired;~ Or save when
 7    II|        means can retard each thing alike,~ But give more quick before
 8    II| divergences,~ Then those which are alike will have to be~ Infinite,
 9    II|            things.~ And if not all alike, at least the most -~ But
10   III|          Each is but mortal, since alike is each~ Hewn into many
11    IV|         since body thus is flogged alike~ Upon the inside and the
12     V|            parts of ground~ Settle alike to one same level there.~ ~
13     V|            each fights,~ Might not alike be true - or aught there
14    VI|       earth must be in every part~ Alike in constitution. Therefore,
15    VI|         shapes, unlike~  For kinds alike. Then too 'tis thine to
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