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 1    II|            And round, with painful rough ones mixed therein;~ Yet
 2    II|           hooked:~ In fact, though rough, they're globular besides,~
 3    II|      smooth elements are mixed the rough~ (Whence Neptune's salt
 4    II|            brine,~ Since cling the rough more readily in earth.~
 5   III| contrariwise, the heavier and more rough,~ The more immovable they
 6    IV|          but where~ It reaches the rough rocks or stuff of wood,~
 7    IV|          in going out do make more rough~ The wind-pipe - naturally
 8    IV|         mouth, beyond a doubt~ The rough and barbed particles have
 9    VI|       Weakened by torments, tardy, rough to touch.~ Next when that
10    VI|            body the sagged limbs,~ Rough with squalor, wrapped around
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