Book, Chapter

1   Int,        2| Magnetes, and places his date soon after A.D. 150. His opponents
2   Int,        6|      be understood how it was soon forgotten and was very nearly
3   III,    XXIII|   temporary satisfaction, and soon vanishes, as being without
4    IV,       XI|   shadow, which disappears as soon as the sun goes in. Even
5    IV,       XI|   yields to scorching summer. Soon the time of ripe fruit hastens
6    IV,       XI|       object of his rejoicing soon passes. Even day and night
7    IV,      XVI|       for man to live in. But soon he failed to be what the
8    IV,      XVI|  heaven and earth be lost, as soon as the reasoning essence272
9    IV,     XXVI|    itself, for the metal will soon resume its own nature. Such
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