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1     I|           Naught but the inane can furnish room. And thus,~ Beside
2     I|          weight; nor yet may void~ Furnish support to any, - nay, it
3    II|            must not be thought~ To furnish colour in begetting things,~
4    II|       sudden thrown,~ Should alway furnish the commencements fit~ Of
5   III|           To bear eternal pain nor furnish food~ From his own frame
6    IV|           she,~ Nature, create and furnish at our word?~ Maugre the
7     V|        well they may be thought to furnish rather~ A goodly instance
8     V| mother-breasts.~ There earth would furnish to the children food;~ Warmth
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