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 1     I|         sun, will dry;~ Yet no one saw how sank the moisture in,~
 2    II|      shrill rasping of a squeaking saw~ Consists of elements as
 3     V|          Were known; and when they saw an offspring born~ From
 4     V|      instructed, since so oft they saw~ How objects mellowed, when
 5     V|           time in men's sleeps men saw them do~ So many wonders,
 6     V|          the ground.~ And when men saw the cooled lumps anon~ To
 7     V|           gan to pry them out, and saw how each~ Had got a shape
 8    VI|      exalted to the sky.~ For when saw he that well-nigh everything~
 9    VI|       within - in part, because he saw~ The vessel so cracked and
10    VI| neighbouring clans, what time they saw afar~ The skiey vaults a-fume
11    VI|           erstwhile ne'er a larger saw;~ Thus, huge seems tree
12    VI|          mumble low, the while she saw~ So many a time men roll
13    VI|        this, was this:~ Whoso once saw himself in that disease~
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