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 1     I|   Bodies with such a nature furnished forth~ That, if perchance
 2     I|    they be germs primordial furnished forth~ With but same nature
 3    II|     sense that only few are furnished~ With one like form, but
 4    II| thou wilt -~ From whence is furnished matter for all things.~ ~
 5    II| sweet.~ And so they must be furnished with no sense.~ ~ Once more,
 6    IV|    surface,~ Must be, since furnished with like look of things,~
 7    IV|   on;~ And, secondly, since furnished, when sent off,~ With texture
 8     V|    these things no whit are furnished~ With sense divine, since
 9    VI|     if ether were not thus~ Furnished with lofty-piled clouds.
10    VI|     sort of nature they are furnished with.~ First, as to name
11    VI| from things thrown off~ Are furnished with same qualities for
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