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 1     I|      Received opinion, wholly false forsooth.~ For where can
 2    II| Render thy hands, or, if 'tis false at last,~ Gird thee to combat.
 3   III|     to scape afar,~ Driven by false terror, and afar remove,~
 4   III|    now~ I please to grant the false, and say that soul~ Can
 5   III|   savage beasts be wise;~ For false the reasoning of those that
 6    IV|     Through own authority the false by true;~ What, then, than
 7    IV|     reason, sprung~ From some false sense, prevail to contradict~
 8    IV|       life~ Must be askew and false, if sprung for thee~ From
 9    IV|  sprung for thee~ From senses false. So all that troop of words~
10    IV|         Unable now to conquer false with true;~ And memory lies
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