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1     I|        thou mayest know the rest thyself.~ As dogs full oft with
2     I| footsteps of the way,~ Thus thou thyself in themes like these alone~
3     I|          nothing where thou post thyself,~ In whatsoever regions
4    II|          if haply with the hand~ Thyself thou strike thy body's any
5    II|      from thy mind away,~ Beside thyself because the matter's new,~
6    IV|         canst render count~ Unto thyself and others why it is~ Along
7    IV|        these the spoken truths,~ Thyself at fault unable to perceive.~
8    IV|        and so store up~ Care for thyself and pain inevitable.~ For,
9    VI|  Revenges keen; but even because thyself~ Thou plaguest with the
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