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 1     I|         seem~ The mighty and the wondrous isle to men,~ Most rich
 2    IV|         needful to confess~ With wondrous...~ THE SENSES AND MENTAL
 3     V|       arbute-tree.~ And trusting wondrous strength of hands and legs,~
 4     V|          last, in this affair so wondrous is,~ That human race (in
 5     V|    sleeps, yet more -~ Bodies of wondrous growth. And, thus, to these~
 6     V|      resort almighty powers~ And wondrous energies to govern all?~ ~
 7     V|        men's praise,~ Objects of wondrous honour.~ Now, Memmius,~
 8    VI| therefore flies~ With impetus so wondrous, like to shots~ Hurled from
 9    VI|        starts among the waves~ A wondrous seething, for the eddying
10    VI|    heaveth the while boulders of wondrous weight~ Leaving no doubt
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