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 1    II|  Since cling the rough more readily in earth.~ Lastly, whatso
 2    II|   the white~ Will rise more readily, is sooner born~ Out of
 3   III|       Hence, whoso will can readily remark~ That soul conjoined
 4    IV|  some~ Impregnate some more readily, and from some~ Some women
 5    IV|    Some women conceive more readily and become~ Pregnant. And
 6    IV|       That seeds may mingle readily with seeds~ Suited for procreation,
 7    IV|   that wives conceive~ More readily in manner of wild-beasts,~
 8     V|    things naked of defence~ Readily yielded. Then by slow degrees~
 9    VI|   renders loose and porous~ Readily all the wine - jar's earthen
10    VI|     thou art over-full, how readily~ From stool in middle of
11    VI| Thou tumblest in a fit! How readily~ The heavy fumes of charcoal
12    VI|  the torch,~ Forthwith they readily flash aflame, because~ The
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