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 1     I| bulkier size:~ Indeed, if in a ball of wool there be~ As much
 2   III|     destroyest not~ Wholly the ball, but, cutting round the
 3   III|       all else the unblemished ball be clear.~ 'Tis by like
 4     V|        and stars, and sun, and ball of moon;~ And then what
 5     V|   combine, as 'twere, into one ball~ And form an orb. Nor yet
 6     V|        moon to be~ Just like a ball and to pursue a course~
 7     V|       upon herself,~ Like to a ball's sphere - if perchance
 8     V|        Of her sphered mass and ball, as, verily,~ The Babylonian
 9    VI|     objects - verily~ A leaden ball, hurtling through length
10    VI|     the manner as oft a leaden ball~ Grows hot upon its aery
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