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 1   III|       that if a hardier cause got in,~ 'Twould hap that it
 2   III|     crunch~ Upon a stone that got in mouth with bread.~ Wherefore,
 3    IV|     and barbed particles have got~ Into the narrows of the
 4    IV|       were there~ Before they got their use: and therefore,
 5    IV|       if haply but one whiff~ Got to him on approaching, he
 6     V|        and ever the more they got~ One with another intertangled,
 7     V|    out, and saw how each~ Had got a shape like to its earthy
 8     V|   fruit of gladsomeness~ Than got the woodland aborigines~
 9    VI|       foul taste~ Whate'er it got within itself. So he,~ The
10    VI| handiwork, if haply she~ Hath got the whiff at menstruation-time.~
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