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 1     I|       on Nature to compose~ For Memmius mine, whom thou hast willed
 2     I|     point,~ This I can promise, Memmius, for a fact:~ Such copious
 3     I|      these problems, shrink, my Memmius, far~ From yielding faith
 4    II|          Thou mayest in few, my Memmius, learn from this:~ When
 5    II| encumbered with:~ The which, my Memmius, later on, for thee~ We
 6    II|        due progression, lie, my Memmius, there~ Betwixt the two
 7     V|            Hear me, illustrious Memmius - a god;~ Who first and
 8     V|          the lands, the sky:~ O Memmius, their threefold nature,
 9     V|       all from base to beam, -~ Memmius, such notions to concoct
10     V|      And horned cattle, all, my Memmius,~ Have been committed to
11     V|       of wondrous honour.~ Now, Memmius,~ How nature of iron discovered
12    VI|       By blindfold reason. And, Memmius, unless~ From out thy mind
13    VI|             This, this it is, O Memmius, to see through~ The very
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