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 1     I|         sum of all,~ And losing faith in these pronouncements
 2     I|     exists: unless~ This primal faith, deep-founded, fail us not,~
 3     I|     Memmius, far~ From yielding faith to that notorious talk:~
 4    II|         Since all its stuff, in faith, is held dispersed~ About
 5   III|      oversets all reverence and faith,~ Mid direst slaughter.
 6   III|  straight - returns,~ Feeling i'faith no better off abroad.~ He
 7    IV|      Seek, so to say, to injure faith in sense -~ In vain, because
 8    IV|       things~ And injure primal faith in sense, and wreck~ All
 9     V|       good, a goodly part~ Kept faith inviolate - or else mankind~
10    VI| reasoning by a long remove:~ I' faith when sun o'erhead, touching
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