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 1    II| together colour and flavour and smell,~ Among which, chief, are
 2    II|      divers shapes composed.~ A smell of scorching enters in our
 3    II|     bodies~ Send out a voice or smell, it happens thus~ That not
 4    II|       colour, as others without smell,~ And reft of sound; and
 5    IV|       from out its body a sharp smell -~ The nauseous absinth,
 6    IV|         suffered to descry~ And smell all things at hand, and
 7    IV|         ones is given~ Peculiar smell that leadeth each along~
 8    IV|      crumbled by the fire, will smell the stronger~ Is sign that
 9    VI|         suffered to descry~ And smell all things at hand and hear
10    VI|       all juice,~ And savour of smell into a third. Moreover,~
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