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 1      I,   578   |    they room for hope; for nature gave~ ~
 2     II,     2   |    The universe gave signs Nature reversed~ ~
 3     II,    14   |                        All Nature moves within its fated bounds?~ ~
 4     IV,   423   |                 How little nature needs! No ruddy juice~ ~
 5     IV,   429   |                Suffice for nature. Ah! the weary lot~ ~
 6      V,   328   |                        Let nature end old age. And dost thou
 7      V,   511   |      Against the course of nature lay outstretched~ ~
 8      V,   725   |  holds the sky was shaken. Nature feared~ ~
 9     VI,    26   |       Shall undermine her. Nature's hand has raised~ ~
10     VI,   792   | all monstrous things which Nature's pangs~ ~
11     VI,   979   |                        For nature's law, once used, had power
12    VII,   233   |                         By Nature's fiat that Thessalian day~ ~
13    VII,   947   |           Of all-embracing nature. Thus if now~ ~
14   VIII,   458   |                         By nature made respect they, nor of
15     IX,   361   |     He bids attack, though Nature on the path~ ~
16     IX,   364   |                       When Nature gave the universe its form~ ~
17     IX,   373   |                            Nature, in spite, thus left her
18     IX,   513   |            Sleep binds all nature and the tract of sand~ ~
19     IX,   729   |                Her several nature mixed, my care to know~ ~
20     IX,   738   |                 Malevolent nature from her body first~ ~
21     IX,   915   |                 His inmost nature. Head and stalwart arms,~ ~
22     IX,  1002   |        Complain we, nor of Nature. From mankind~ ~
23      X,    46   |                      Could nature place upon the madman king,~ ~
24      X,   231(9)|    he says "Concerning the nature of the river I was not able
25      X,   288   |                Twas Parent Nature's self which gave command~ ~
26      X,   326   |                  Remote by nature. Greatest of the kings~ ~
27      X,   355   |      To whom it owes thee. Nature ne'er revealed~ ~
28      X,   396   |   With mountain shores now nature hems thee in~ ~
29      X,   659   |     Caught in the toils of nature, routed host~ ~
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