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 1     I|        it not, things could in nowise move;~ Since body's property
 2     I|     nay, would then have been~ Nowise begot at all, since matter,
 3     I|      Tis clear could happen in nowise at all.~ Again, why see
 4     I|  cleave to that~ From which in nowise they can sundered be.~ So
 5     I|    What still the primal germs nowise could do,~ Unless from out
 6    II| accepted in the universe,~ And nowise linked in motions to the
 7    II|    Which the primordials ought nowise to do.~ Since an immutable
 8    II|       the deep,~ They could in nowise whiten: for however~ Thou
 9   III|        Herein in these affairs nowise take up~ What honoured sage,
10    IV|      even their third part can nowise be seen;~ Judge, then, the
11     V|    Thus is the door of doom, O nowise barred~ Against the sky,
12     V|        at seasons of the year~ Nowise unfixed, all do come to
13    VI|      so cracked and leaky that nowise~ 'Tcould ever be filled
14    VI|        thence amain -~ Whereof nowise the causes do men know,~
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