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1     I|   But if percase~ Thou think'st the frame of fire and earth,
2     I|   the argument, and thou may'st use~ The selfsame words:
3    II|   the wise,~ Whence thou may'st look below on other men~
4    II| blows.~ For though thou view'st some beasts to be more rare,~
5    II|      be more rare,~ And mark'st in them a less prolific
6    II|    seed (which here thou say'st speaks, laughs, and thinks)~
7    II|     them o'er.~ And thus may'st know it matters with what
8   III| science, then~ Thou well may'st note from what's to follow
9    IV|  usward. Further, thou might'st well believe~ That these
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