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 1    II|     the elemental forms~ Must differ widely, as enabled thus~
 2    II|   finite tale of shapes~ Does differ. Again, from earth's midsummer
 3    II|       the things create~ Must differ, therefore, by a finite
 4    II|   senses - so mayst see~ They differ too in elemental shapes.~
 5    II| confess~ The words and verses differ, each from each,~ Compounded
 6   III|       should.~ And needs must differ in many things besides~
 7    IV|    has proved the dubious~ To differ from the certain? - since
 8    IV|  furthermore,~ Since seeds do differ, divers too must be~ The
 9     V|   horse, is that~ Not seen to differ likewise, when the stud~
10    VI|   clime~ Among the Britons to differ from Aegypt's own~ (Where
11    VI|   world),~ Or in what else to differ Pontic clime~ From Gades'
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