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 1   III| mind which oft we call~ The intellect, wherein is seated life'
 2   III|     live with sense, though intellect be not~ In any part: as
 3   III|     and therefore here~ The intellect, the mind. The rest of soul,~
 4   III|     than soul.~ For without intellect and mind there's not~ One
 5   III|       But he whose mind and intellect abide~ Himself abides in
 6   III|     A stuttering tongue, an intellect besoaked,~ Eyes all aswim,
 7   III| Then, too, why never is the intellect,~ The counselling mind,
 8    IV|  learn, in few, whence unto intellect~ Do come what come. And
 9    IV|     do a thing, before~ The intellect previsions what it wills;~
10     V|   This fact must strike the intellect of man, -~ Annihilation
11     V|  did men see~ Grow clear by intellect, till with their arts~ They'
12    VI| another sign of death:~ The intellect of mind by sorrow and dread~
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