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1   2, p.  194|      say that it remains for a time, but others that it becomes
2   2, p.  194| flowing of the subject. At one time I am immortal and rejoice;
3   2, p.  194|        and rejoice; at another time again I become mortal and
4   6, p.  196|   Tellus the Earth, and Saturn Time. The aether is the agent,
5   6, p.  196|      the earth is passive, and Time in which all created things
6   6, p.  197|      me otherwise, at the same time weeping and saying, Fire
7   7, p.  197|        having toiled so long a time? How can I deliver forth
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