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 1    II|      ones mixed therein;~ Yet need not these be held together
 2    II|       thine to know the atoms need not colour,~ But render
 3   III|     thus their whim),~ And so need naught of this our science,
 4   III|       in sooth, that seems to need~ Inquiry and a putting to
 5    IV|       into ears.~ Again,~ One need not wonder how it comes
 6    IV|   Their proper places. Nor is need the least~ For wives to
 7    IV| meseems~ Our wives have never need of.~ Sometimes too~ It happens -
 8     V|      Come forth and grow, nor need the little rattles,~ Nor
 9     V|       the changing skies; nor need, in fine,~ Nor arms, nor
10     V|     mayst that things forever need~ A fresh replenishment of
11     V|  Their glow's perceived.~ Nor need there be for men~ Astonishment
12     V| various sounds of tongue~ And need and use did mould the names
13    VI|      Nor is there unto thee a need~ Of such long ways and roundabout,
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