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Chap. Par.
1 2, 3| time when her whole orb, withal, underwent mutation, overrun 2 2, 3| heights have undulated. But withal, by ebbing out, her orb 3 2, 4| catastrophes)! Would that Asia, withal, were by this time without 4 2, 6| inasmuch as things joyous withal are subject to mutation. 5 3, 1| form. And yet the peacock withal has plumage for a garment, 6 3, 2| the stag, because himself withal, the witness of his own 7 3, 3| There is, withal,~ "A tardigrade field-haunting 8 3, 3| ruminates; his food wind. Yet withal the chameleon is able to 9 3, 6| for raiment. For the sea withal yields fleeces, inasmuch 10 3, 7| with a view to adorning withal, ay, and inflating it, where 11 4, 3| his maidenhood, he might withal have been married! Behold, 12 4, 6| only that philosophers withal (I believe) themselves affect 13 5, 4| the score of its function withal. "I," it says, "owe no duty 14 5, 5| when a Drusillanus (and he withal a slave of Claudius!) constructs 15 5, 6| their entrails he himself withal might taste some savour