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1     I|      Would haunt with varying offspring tilth and waste;~ Nor would
2    II|    Nor in no other wise could offspring know~ Mother, nor mother
3    II|      know~ Mother, nor mother offspring - which we see~ They yet
4    IV| seized it fast,~ Then are the offspring, more from mothers' seed,~
5    IV|   Happens too~ That sometimes offspring can to being come~ In likeness
6     V|   known; and when they saw an offspring born~ From out themselves,
7    VI|   lifeless parents prone,~ Or offspring on their fathers', mothers'
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