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1 I| eternal generations forth,~ Kind after kind. And since 'tis 2 I| generations forth,~ Kind after kind. And since 'tis thou alone~ 3 I| civic cause.~ Whilst human kind~ Throughout the lands lay 4 I| sprang from all things: any kind~ Might take its origin from 5 I| increase shall conserve its kind.~ Whence take the proof 6 I| from food,~ Prolongs its kind and guards its life no more.~ 7 I| Restore the generations kind by kind?~ Or how, when thus 8 I| the generations kind by kind?~ Or how, when thus restored, 9 I| her ancient food,~ Which, kind by kind, she offers unto 10 I| ancient food,~ Which, kind by kind, she offers unto each?~ 11 I| body, shut from void -~ A kind of third in nature. For 12 I| their seasons, after their kind,~ Wherein they arrive the 13 I| Again, since all things kind by kind obtain~ Fixed bounds 14 I| since all things kind by kind obtain~ Fixed bounds of 15 I| stripes peculiar to their kind,~ Spring after spring: thus 16 I| Nor could the generations~ Kind after kind so often reproduce~ 17 I| generations~ Kind after kind so often reproduce~ The 18 I| particles unlike~ To them in kind; or if they say all foods~ 19 I| mixed of things unlike in kind -~ Of bones, of thews, of 20 II| and what else~ Is of their kind...~ The rest leap far asunder, 21 II| the world matter of any kind,~ Nor forth from which a 22 II| which one thou wilt,~ In any kind: thou wilt discover still~ 23 II| that no one kernel in one kind~ Is so far like another, 24 II| rights,~ Thou hast with every kind of shift found out~ What 25 II| in lands remote,~ That kind abounding may make up the 26 II| mark among the four-foot kind~ Snake-handed elephants, 27 II| feign some thing, one of its kind and sole~ With body born, 28 II| out of hand~ That of one kind of elements consists -~ 29 II| parents' habits,~ Which, kind by kind, through ages they 30 II| habits,~ Which, kind by kind, through ages they repeat.~ 31 II| with colour -~ Truly, what kind of colour could there be~ 32 II| receives~ Within itself one kind of blow, when said~ To feel 33 II| white hue, then another kind,~ When feeling a black or 34 II| them made~ Suffused, each kind with colours of every kind?~ 35 II| kind with colours of every kind?~ For then 'twere meet that 36 II| since, thus the same in kind~ As a whole mortal creature, 37 II| life and propagate their kind;~ Wherefore she owneth that 38 II| one thing single of its kind in birth,~ And single and 39 II| full many others of like kind.~ First, cast thy mind abroad 40 II| birth~ No less, than every kind which hereon earth~ Is so 41 III| seethe in rage -~ Of which kind chief are fierce abounding 42 III| the bloodless trunk - the kind of case~ We see when we 43 IV| instant we may see~ What kind the object and how far away.~ ~ 44 IV| them round,~ Each differing kind by kind, they thus consist~ 45 IV| Each differing kind by kind, they thus consist~ Of seeds 46 IV| Because the images of every kind~ Are everywhere about us 47 IV| Sometimes an image not of kind the same;~ But what before 48 IV| along our members then,~ A kind of overthrow; for then confounded~ 49 IV| so one force~ In human kind rouses the human seed~ To 50 IV| graceful mind she be and kind,~ Do thou, in thy turn, 51 V| nature of the mind~ In any kind of body can exist -~ Just 52 V| frost doth rob~ From mortal kind. And what is left to till,~ 53 V| and motions too,~ Of every kind, meet at the last amain,~ 54 V| breast,~ However, and every kind begot from seed~ Of beasts 55 V| which we should permit their kind~ To feed and be in our protection 56 V| Compact of members alien in kind,~ Yet formed with equal 57 V| the men,~ Before the woman kind, to work the wool:~ For 58 V| wool:~ For all the male kind far excels in skill,~ And 59 VI| sheets~ Of paper - even this kind of noise thou mayst~ In 60 VI| moreover, a fountain cold in kind~ That makes a bit of tow ( 61 VI| To seize the generations, kind by kind:~ There is the elephant-disease 62 VI| the generations, kind by kind:~ There is the elephant-disease 63 VI| forced them to undergo.~ This kind of death each nobler soul