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 1     I| Whithersoever thou walkest forth to lead,~ And thence through seas
 2     I|          much of body as in lump of lead,~ The two should weigh alike,
 3     I|          suppose,~ Lest it avail to lead thee off from truth:~ Waters (
 4    II|            But rather themselves do lead us by the hand,~ Compelling
 5    II|           all feed their frames and lead~ The genial life and propagate
 6    IV|        power~ Of scent in dogs doth lead the hunter on~ Whithersoever
 7    IV|   freely-wandering Venus, or~ Canst lead elsewhere the tumults of
 8     V|            full well~ That godheads lead a long life free of care,~
 9     V|          opened highways of belief~ Lead most directly into human
10     V|       silver's weight~ And power of lead, when with prodigious heat~
11     V|             silver and of gold,~ Of lead and copper too, collecting
12    VI|            full well~ That godheads lead a long life free of care,~
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