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As it might easily be made appear
A perfect sameness in the inner frame
Of the mind's structure, in two beings here
Would argue that their persons were the same —
Though biform, two such beings would but claim
Common identity. Therefore, I say,
At such a consentaneousness to aim,
Is, but in other words, to be the prey
Of wishes fond as those which did Narcissus sway.
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