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1     I|  things inward to the centre press;~ And thus the nature of
2     I| which be under earth~ Do all press upwards and do come to rest~
3     I|    feign that not all bodies press~ To centre inward, rather
4    II|   though we be,~ The more we press with main and toil, the
5    II|    every joint,~ Aroused, it press and follow mind's desire;~
6    IV|     set beneath one eye~ And press below thereon, then to our
7    VI|    With dread of deities and press them crushed~ Down to the
8    VI|  forward from one spot,~ And press with the big urge of mighty
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