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 1     I|       twere,~ In earthen body), contrariwise, they teach~ How the thin
 2    II|        the heavier weight;~ But contrariwise the empty void cannot,~
 3    II|       motions; but we see~ How, contrariwise, Nature upon the ground~
 4   III|         shapes that roll;~ But, contrariwise, the quality of honey~ More
 5   III| Downward from off the top; but, contrariwise,~ A pile of stones or spiny
 6   III|        is their mobility;~ But, contrariwise, the heavier and more rough,~
 7    IV|       and struggle abroad.~ But contrariwise, when such a tenuous film~
 8    IV|   Enclosures of the tongue. And contrariwise,~ They sting and pain the
 9    IV|       the palate's pores.~ And, contrariwise, with those to whom that
10    IV|       for the sake of use.~ But contrariwise, contending in the fight~
11    VI|       to behold the shot?~ And, contrariwise, if wills he to o'erwhelm
12    VI|          to give new life. But, contrariwise,~ Though unto us the mire
13    VI|          Life-giving, and that, contrariwise, there must~ Fly many round
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