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 1    II|            dawn of spring.~ For each degree of hat, and each of cold,~
 2    II|              er that's great to such degree,~ Nor wonderful so far,
 3   III|             a name,~ And oft to that degree, from fright of death,~
 4   III|          things be perturbed to that degree~ That room for life will
 5   III|         midges and the like. To that degree~ Must many primal germs
 6   III|         members may appear?~ To that degree effect succeeds to cause,~
 7    IV|              bitter stings.~ To such degree from all things is each
 8    IV|           all other things.~ To such degree the image gleams across~
 9    IV|             words may mean;~ To such degree confounded and encumbered~
10    IV|            Assail our minds, to such degree indeed~ That we do seem
11     V|             far lighter. For to such degree~ It matters always what
12     V| Fraught-with-fire,~ Increase to such degree the force of rays.~ ~ Nor
13    VI|              bitter stings.~ To such degree from all things is each
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