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1    II|    centaury,~ With their foul flavour set the lips awry;~ Thus
2    II|     Along together colour and flavour and smell,~ Among which,
3    II|        And colour in one way, flavour in quite another~ Works
4    II|       out themselves, nor any flavour, too,~ Nor cold, nor exhalation
5    IV| tongue and palate, whereby we flavour feel,~ Present more problems
6    IV|  thought.~ Firstly, we feel a flavour in the mouth,~ When forth
7    IV|        The bodies of the oozy flavour, then~ Delightfully they
8    IV|     the pleasure~ Coming from flavour; for in truth when down~ '
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