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 1    II|      mind enjoy~ Delightsome feeling, far from care and fear!~
 2    II|     then another kind,~ When feeling a black or any other hue,~
 3    II|      which thus compose~ The feeling thing, then, with what shapes
 4    II|     Next, they who deem that feeling objects can~ From feeling
 5    II|    feeling objects can~ From feeling objects be create, and these,~
 6    II| whole, to have the power~ Of feeling sensation concordant in
 7   III|   who'll explain what body's feeling is,~ Except by what the
 8   III|        His shall be aught of feeling after death.~ For he, I
 9   III|     and straight - returns,~ Feeling i'faith no better off abroad.~
10    IV|    Since 'tis incessantly we feeling have,~ And all the time
11    VI|     ether. For very fact and feeling,~ As we up-climb high mountains,
12    VI|    Since 'tis incessantly we feeling have,~ And all the time
13    VI| hands~ Would offer a warmish feeling, and thereby~ Show red all
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