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1 I| things: any kind~ Might take its origin from any thing,~ 2 I| conserve its kind.~ Whence take the proof that things enlarge 3 I| cut in twain,~ Nor can it take the damp, or seeping cold~ 4 I| That, if from things we take away the void,~ All things 5 I| turn.~ ~ Now let us also take for scrutiny~ The homeomeria 6 I| other~ Thou must admit; and take. Either of which~ Shuts 7 I| flow, and where~ They might take up their undisturbed abodes.~ 8 I| centre were,~ Could aught take there a fixed position more~ 9 II| mortals by eternal give and take.~ The nations wax, the nations 10 II| Through trackless woods - Go, take which one thou wilt,~ In 11 II| what's more -~ It cannot take its food and get increase.~ 12 II| inside, to accord~ And to take on the vital motions there.~ 13 II| steeped in any hue should take its dye~ From bits of matter 14 II| sense and another sense take on,~ What, then, avails 15 II| pain, nor from themselves~ Take no delight; because indeed 16 II| age, these to themselves~ Take in more bodies than they 17 III| living and beholding light~ Take hold on humankind that they 18 III| sensation by a "harmony"~ Take this in chief: the fact 19 III| and exhalations warm -~ Take care that in our members 20 III| and viewless force of wind take up~ The motions, and thence 21 III| in these affairs nowise take up~ What honoured sage, 22 III| within these confines, they take on~ Motions of sense, which, 23 III| body to the winds of air,~ Take on they cannot - and on 24 III| We may be sure~ They'll take their refuge in the thought 25 III| ashes; and no day shall take~ For us the eternal sorrow 26 III| why not with mind content~ Take now, thou fool, thy unafflicted 27 III| Nor by prolonging life~ Take we the least away from death' 28 IV| clouds~ And there on high to take far other course~ From that 29 IV| body, if only what thou take thou canst~ Distribute well 30 IV| breathing creatures which take food~ Are outwardly unlike, 31 IV| than~ Those images which take a hold on eyes~ And smite 32 IV| But slumber and oblivion take care~ That we shall feel 33 IV| same~ In manner like. Kings take the towns by storm,~ Succumb 34 IV| eyelids thou canst still take in -~ Uncounted ills; so 35 IV| upreared, the seeds can take~ Their proper places. Nor 36 V| down!~ ~ But ere on this I take a step to utter~ Oracles 37 V| Blessed~ That they should take a step to manage aught~ 38 V| mid-region, and all began to take~ The lowest abodes; and 39 V| members, those same distances~ Take nothing by those intervals 40 V| thou canst scarce nothing take or add.~ And whether the 41 V| minished be~ Whilst nights do take their augmentations,~ Either 42 V| and all things needs must take~ One status after other, 43 V| Nor shun disaster, nor take the good they would.~ And 44 V| made ready in its wrath to take~ A vengeance fiercer than 45 V| Therefore 'twas~ Men would take refuge in consigning all~ 46 VI| unravelled; what remains~ Do thou take in, besides; since once 47 VI| tranquil peace of mind to take and know~ Those images which 48 VI| of sun unto themselves~ Take multitudinous seeds, and 49 VI| and upheave amain,~ And to take breath forever out of men,~ 50 VI| sunbeams and the heat of these~ Take many still. And so, when 51 VI| continuing elan, it must~ Take on velocity anew, anew,~ 52 VI| the shore,~ When in they take the clinging moisture, prove~ 53 VI| members.~ Besides, the clouds take in from time to time~ Much 54 VI| Hearken, and first of all take care to know~ That the under-earth, 55 VI| level main, he still will take~ From off the waves in such 56 VI| of tow (above it held)~ Take fire forthwith and shoot 57 VI| one had given the power to take~ The vital winds of air 58 VI| And then the most would take to bed from grief.~ Nor