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 1     I|           Wherefore, again, again:~ Needs must there come a many for
 2    II|            that our corporeal life~ Needs little, altogether, and
 3    II|     primordial germs of things must needs~ Be borne along, either
 4    II|         pattern of one other,~ They needs must flitter to and fro
 5    II|         tides of matter, then, must needs~ Scatter them flung throughout
 6   III| long-suffering than he should.~ And needs must differ in many things
 7   III|            at one time, entire,~ We needs must hold it mortal. But
 8    IV|            smoothest particles must needs~ Have entered caressingly
 9     V|          mortal stock.~ For if must needs be named for him the name~
10     V|         mid-region of the world, it needs~ Must vanish bit by bit
11     V|       heaven~ Revolveth round, then needs we must aver~ That on the
12     V|       setting; thence likewise~ She needs must hide, as 'twere, her
13     V|          wide world, and all things needs must take~ One status after
14    VI|         well-nigh everything~ Which needs of man most urgently require~
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