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1      VI|     that "the whole soul is immortal." But Aristotle, naming
2      VI|   have it to be mortal, not immortal. And the former says it
3     VII| made are indestructible and immortal. What, then, is the cause
4     XVI|    we have strayed from the Immortal's ways,~ And worship with
5   XXIII|   been produced, ye are not immortal, nor at all, imperishable;
6     XXV|     declares the same to be immortal? And not only concerning
7  XXVIII|  liver grows, and gives th' immortal feast.~ ~For it is plain
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