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 1     I|   Still lurk unseen within the wood, the wood~ Must be compound
 2     I|    unseen within the wood, the wood~ Must be compound of alien
 3     I|      Which spring from out the wood.~ Right here remains~ A
 4     I|        ought to find in cloven wood~ Ashes and smoke and bits
 5     I|     yet fire is not ingraft in wood,~ But many are the seeds
 6    II|       our fire,~ Born from the wood, created from the pine,~
 7    II| uncoils in flames~ Dry logs of wood and turns them all to fire.~
 8    II|       that liquids, earth, and wood, though mixed,~ Are yet
 9    II|  Naught we perceive in logs of wood and clods;~ And yet even
10    IV|        rough rocks or stuff of wood,~ There 'tis so rent that
11    VI|       One sort to pass through wood, another still~ Through
12    VI|         Of which sort stuff of wood is seen to be.~ Therefore,
13    VI|    alone cementeth stones: how wood~ Only by glue-of-bull with
14    VI|      Only by glue-of-bull with wood is joined -~ So firmly too
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