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 1     I| though he thinks~ The senses truly can perceive the fire,~
 2     I|      lands; but for the All~ Truly is nothing which outside
 3    II| yield thee to my words.~ For truly matter coheres not, crowds
 4    II|      by service or by gift.~ Truly is earth insensate for all
 5    II|   not clothed with colour -~ Truly, what kind of colour could
 6    II|       For 'tmust be granted, truly, that from things~ Many
 7    IV| placed along the front.~ For truly many things we see discharge~
 8    IV|    not like objects near and truly round,~ But with a semblance
 9     V|  send forth divers sounds, O truly then~ How much more likely '
10    VI|    my first canto, too.~ For truly, though to know this doth
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