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1    II|    augmentation of its frame~ Follows upon each novelty of forms.~
2   III|       hits not the life,~ Yet follows a fainting and a foul collapse,~
3   III|   infirm and tender, so there follows~ A weakling wisdom in their
4   III|    gone round the veins,~ Why follows then a heaviness of limbs,~
5    IV|       alone through eyes,~ It follows hence that whitherso we
6    IV|         And hopes to see what follows after each -~ Hence this
7    IV|   their powers.~ Again, sleep follows after food, because~ The
8     V| odours excellent;~ Whereafter follows arid Heat, and he~ Companioned
9     V|      numbing cold. And Winter follows her,~ His teeth with chills
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