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 1     I|        of glories found,~ That scarce he seems of human stock
 2    II|     Plumb through the void, at scarce determined times,~ In scarce
 3    II|   scarce determined times,~ In scarce determined places, from
 4    II|        With many parturitions, scarce creates~ The little lives -
 5   III|  immortal mind,~ Dying 'twould scarce bewail a dissolution,~ But
 6    IV|       arrow-shots, indeed~ Oft scarce five hundred courses of
 7    IV|       still mad in mind,~ They scarce come to, confounded as they
 8     V| removed from these our senses, scarce~ Is seen even by intelligence
 9     V|        be,~ So that thou canst scarce nothing take or add.~ And
10     V|        Ere yet the bull-calf's scarce begotten horns~ Project
11     V|       their teeth and claws be scarce~ As yet engendered. So again,
12     V|    Besides, one only man could scarce subdue~ An overmastered
13    VI|        and so salt,~ The cough scarce wheezing through the rattling
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