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 1    II|    retire,~ Even as we said to better might they come:~ For, lo,
 2   III|     the mind~ Ought then still better to behold a thing -~ When
 3   III|      eyes, in divers things~ A better man than thou, O worthless
 4   III|   returns,~ Feeling i'faith no better off abroad.~ He races, driving
 5    IV|      the swan's slight note is better far~ Than that dispersed
 6    IV|      the swan's slight note is better far~ Than that dispersed
 7    IV|   Uncounted ills; so that 'tis better far~ To watch beforehand,
 8     V|       envy's thunderbolts;~ So better far in quiet to obey,~ Than
 9     V|        then some later, likely better, find~ Destroys its worth
10     V| increase.~ And 'tis desire for better and for more~ Hath carried
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