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1    II|  glad,~ Which now to-day yet scarcely wax in size,~ Even when
2   III|   the sills of life, 'twould scarcely fit~ For them to live as
3    IV|        are yet away from us~ Scarcely two thousand arrow-shots,
4    IV| sparkling wit";~ And she who scarcely lives for scrawniness~ Becomes "
5     V|   thus they did at all:~ But scarcely I'll believe that men could
6    VI|        And, specially, since scarcely potent he~ Through hedging
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