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1    II| besides~ The whole of life but labours in the dark.~ For just as
2    II|       Sighs o'er and o'er that labours of his hands~ Have fallen
3   III|       nor famine; for the body labours~ By more of kinship to these
4    IV|        themselves,~ Bruised by labours hard. And in same wise,~
5     V|     men. But if thou thinkest~ Labours of Hercules excel the same,~
6     V|     art of Greek astrologers,~ Labours, in opposition, to prove
7     V|    foods,~ Obtained with never labours of their own,~ Which we
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