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1     I|   discoveries of the Greeks,~ Chiefly because our pauper-speech
2   III|     should he see but that, O chiefly then,~ Leaving all else,
3    IV|     reaches other things,~ As chiefly glass, it passes through;
4    IV|   gleaming objects dense,~ As chiefly mirrors, have been set before
5    IV|    unable to perceive.~ Sleep chiefly comes when energy of soul~
6     V|   plan~ Things can go on (and chiefly yon high things~ Observed
7     V|   their shapes remained,~ And chiefly, however, because men would
8     V| sweeter we have known -~ That chiefly pleases and seems best of
9    VI|         Things can go on (and chiefly yon high things~ Observed
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