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 1     I|        flower of flame."~ Good sooth - yet fire is not ingraft
 2    II| elements insensate, as I say.~ Sooth, we may see from out the
 3   III|     away,~ Here is a point, in sooth, that seems to need~ Inquiry
 4   III|      flees himself - a self in sooth,~ As happens, he by no means
 5    IV|       begun to issue forth. In sooth,~ Also the door of the mouth
 6    IV|   gender sour.~ Both sorts, in sooth, are intermixed in honey -~
 7    IV|        this is seen to do;~ In sooth, when perishes the former
 8    IV| everlasting cold of death.~ In sooth, where no one part of soul
 9     V|   foods equally delightsome -~ Sooth, as one oft may see the
10     V| thereof in speech. Because, in sooth,~ Even in those days would
11     V|      light.~ These tunes would sooth and glad the minds of mortals~
12    VI|  shakes it up inside....~ ~ In sooth, that ring is thither borne
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