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1     I|        within its body, unless~ Thou grant what holds it be a solid.
2    II|            and the same with mortal. Grant they could,~ Yet by their
3    II|            ll follow thee until thou grant~ The seed (which here thou
4   III|         contact fails -~ Must we not grant that mind and soul consist~
5   III|           again, if now~ I please to grant the false, and say that
6   III|           suffers~ So many ills. But grant it be for them~ However
7    IV|           feet should be. But let me grant~ That this he knows, - I
8    VI| lightning-stroke, why feareth he~ To grant us power for to behold the
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