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   Book,  Verse      grey = Comment text

 1      I,    64    |  thou on either side, the universe~ ~
 2      I,   726    |                       The universe and set the air ablaze.~ ~
 3     II,     2    |                       The universe gave signs Nature reversed~ ~
 4      V,   685    |  the joints. From all the universe~ ~
 5     VI,   553    |    At that dread hymn the Universe stands still;~ ~
 6     VI,   593    |   his will constrains the universe,~ ~
 7     VI,   727    | From the beginning of the universe,~ ~
 8    VII,   949(28)|  Stoic doctrines) all the universe would one day perish.~ ~
 9     IX,   364    |      When Nature gave the universe its form~ ~
10      X,   321    |            Fixed with the Universe.~ ~ ~ "And, Roman, thou,~ ~
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