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 1     I|    Merely because those races of mankind~ (Of whom these acts were
 2     I|        accidents, in one way, of mankind, -~ In other, of some region
 3    II|       thee every side:~ Hulks of mankind half brute astarting up,~
 4    II|        fixed elements from which mankind~ Hath been, by their peculiar
 5    II|        wonderful so far, but all mankind~ Little by little abandon
 6    IV| Following the gait and motion of mankind.~ For what we use to name
 7    IV|         led on -~ Greedy, as all mankind hath ever been,~ To prattle
 8    IV|     Forescents afar the odour of mankind.~ Thus, diversely to divers
 9     V|         everlasting for races of mankind,~ And that 'tis sacrilege
10     V|    ORIGINS AND SAVAGE PERIOD~ OF MANKIND~ ~ But mortal man~ Was then
11     V|        faith inviolate - or else mankind~ Long since had been unutterably
12     V|         land to land~ And drives mankind to visit them in throngs~
13     V|         vault, have taught~ Unto mankind that seasons of the years~
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