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1     I|  tangible, however fight and slight,~ Will yet increase the
2    II| which, brought together with slight gaps,~ In more condensed
3    II|      comes to man~ From that slight swervement of the elements~
4   III|  moved,~ When hit by impulse slight. So water moves,~ In waves
5   III|  expel from us~ Are still so slight that naught prevents a man~
6    IV|     are;~ Even as the swan's slight note is better far~ Than
7    IV|     are;~ Even as the swan's slight note is better far~ Than
8    VI|   behold. Therefore, however slight~ The portion of wet that
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