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 1    II|    atoms need not colour,~ But render forth sensations, as of
 2    II|        birth,~ 'Twill serve to render plain to him and prove~
 3    II|       it then appeareth true,~ Render thy hands, or, if 'tis false
 4    IV|       wonder~ ~ In those which render from the mirror's plane~
 5    IV|    well hast noted, thou canst render count~ Unto thyself and
 6    IV|  odorous with burnt gifts,~ To render big by plenteous seed their
 7    IV|      in,~ And all the while to render Venus more~ A pleasure for
 8    VI|        water, had no power~ To render it hot upon its upper side,~
 9    VI|      squeeze with fist), which render hot~ The touch and steam
10    VI| remains~ 'Twill not be hard to render clear account~ By means
11    VI|      his flambeau, they~ Would render up the life. If any then~
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