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1     I|       for eyes to see. Another case:~ A ring upon the finger
2     I|       then~ Would still in any case be only fire.~ The truth,
3     I|        teaches this is not the case,~ 'Tis thine to know things
4    II| exactly as do we.~ If such the case, how, then, can they be
5   III|     the honours, and in bitter case~ Turn much more keenly to
6   III|    consciousness. And note the case when often~ We lack the
7   III|  bloodless trunk - the kind of case~ We see when we remark in
8    IV|  discharge,~ Because in either case they are off-thrown~ From
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