Book, Paragraph

1   I,  30|     the productive powers of seeds by special characteristics?
2   I,  38| animals, what rules regulate seeds; who designed man himself,
3  II,   8|      with different kinds of seeds without believing that you
4  II,  59|   wild-oats, tares? what the seeds of herbs or shrubs, either
5 III,  26|    world in strife; sows the seeds of discord and variance
6 III,  33|    while the third refers to seeds rising above ground, and
7   V,  40|      of Proserpine speaks of seeds buried in the earth, or
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