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1     I|         of itself,~ Must either act or suffer action on it.~
2     I|         canst remark that every act~ At bottom exists not of
3     I| Stablish themselves, as by keen act of mind,~ Each in its proper
4    II|       then to be supposed~ They act of own accord, no force
5    II|         us inborn, of some free act. -~ Since naught from nothing
6   III|    Besides, if eyes of ours but act as doors,~ Methinks that,
7   III|         would earth's creatures act!~ The Hyrcan hound would
8     V| Stablish themselves, as by keen act of mind,~ Each in its proper
9    VI|        poverty to many an awful act~ Impelled; and with a monstrous
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