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 1    II|    free of care.~ But if we note how all this pomp at last~
 2    II|    hole of anything.~ ~ And note, besides, that liquor of
 3   III|      then~ Thou well may'st note from what's to follow now~
 4   III|      Our consciousness. And note the case when often~ We
 5    IV| grow~ Too small for eyes to note, learn now in few~ How nice
 6    IV|   Even as the swan's slight note is better far~ Than that
 7    IV|    For their task it is~ To note in whatsoever place be light,~
 8    IV|      Chief in which sort we note the senses, limbs:~ Wherefore,
 9    IV|   Even as the swan's slight note is better far~ Than that
10    IV| still they keep~ (As oft we note), even when they've ceased
11    VI|  powerful Roman catapults.~ Note, too, this force consists
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