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1     I|  always inward to the centre pressed~ (If thou art ready to believe
2    II|  Ought also to be able, when pressed out,~ Through winds of air
3    II|   Knows well the footprints, pressed by cloven hoofs,~ With eyes
4     V| intertangled, the more~ They pressed from out their mass those
5    VI|  Which, so to say, have been pressed out by force~ Of sudden
6    VI|     abroad the seeds of fire pressed out,~ Which make to flash
7    VI|  Collects those clouds) hath pressed from out the same~ The many
8    VI|     impetus,~ Their force is pressed out, and therefore flies~
9    VI|     re massed and powerfully pressed. Again,~ Perchance, his
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