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 1      II|    beginning generated from water; for he has written thus:~ ~
 2     III|   philosophy, declared that water was the first principle
 3     III|     of all things; for from water he says that all things
 4     III|   things are, and that into water all are resolved. And after
 5      IV| four elements -- fire, air, water, earth; and two elementary
 6      IV| some of them declaring that water is the first principle of
 7       V|  all their sages, says that water is the first principle of
 8       V|    that all things are from water, and that all things are
 9       V|    things are resolved into water. And he conjectures this,
10     VII|    and others, a generating water. And a wholly confused and
11     XXX| alacrity -- ~ ~To earth and water may you all return~ ~ --
12  XXXVII|     which, when filled with water, they said that she washed,
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