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1    II|   thing, one of its kind and sole~ With body born, to which
2    II|    in birth,~ And single and sole in growth, but rather it
3    II|     and all else,~ Exist not sole and single - rather in number~
4   III|     mind.~ This, for itself, sole through itself, hath thought;~
5   III|    of cleaving still~ To one sole seat, to one fixed haunt,
6    IV|    come from objects are the sole that flit,~ Others indeed
7    IV|      same love it is the one sole thing~ Of which, the more
8     V| Begrafted into one; but each sole thing~ Proceeds according
9    VI|     all the landscape, river sole~ Of the Aegyptians. In mid-season
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