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 1     I|  reproduce~ The nature, habits, motions, ways of life,~ Of their
 2     I|     Weights, blows, encounters, motions, whereby things~ Forevermore
 3     I|     there are~ Whose clashings, motions, order, posture, shapes~
 4     I|        bound together, and what motions, too,~ They give and get
 5     I|        bound together? And what motions, too,~ They give and get
 6     I|         thrown~ Into the proper motions, bringing to pass~ That
 7     I|       to weights where'er their motions tend.~ Nor is there any
 8    II|     aspect and her law.~ ATOMIC MOTIONS~ ~ Now come: I will untangle
 9    II|      for thy steps~ Now by what motions the begetting bodies~ Of
10    II|         their stopping give new motions birth,~ Afar thou wanderest
11    II|           Inveterately plied by motions mixed,~ Some, at their jamming,
12    II| universe,~ And nowise linked in motions to the rest.~ And of this
13    II|      tumblings are a sign~ That motions also of the primal stuff~
14    II|        see, oft~ Yet hide their motions, when afar from us~ Along
15    II|        what remains~ Concerning motions we'll unfold our thought.~
16    II|        to cause those procreant motions, far~ From highways of true
17    II|        Which cause those divers motions, by whose means~ Nature
18    II|        we should seem to feign~ Motions oblique, and fact refute
19    II|     line?~ ~ Again, if ev'r all motions are co-linked,~ And from
20    II|  whereby the same we swerve~ In motions, not as at some fixed time,~
21    II| throughout our limbs~ Incipient motions are diffused. Again,~ Dost
22    II|       of things, and turn their motions about.~ ATOMIC FORMS AND
23    II|        things.~ ~ Nor can those motions that bring death prevail~
24    II|        nor, further, can~ Those motions that give birth to things
25    II|      there,~ Produce the proper motions; but we see~ How, contrariwise,
26    II|        And to take on the vital motions there.~ But think not, haply,
27    II|      weights, blows, clashings, motions, all~ Which not alone distinguish
28    II| positions joined,~ And what the motions that they give and get),~
29    II|        are mixed,~ And what the motions that they give and get?~ ~
30    II|       they in positions be,~ In motions, in arrangements. Of which
31    II|      Conjoined into those vital motions which~ Kindle the all-perceiving
32    II|          throughout,~ The vital motions blocked, - until the stuff,~
33    II|      sharp the blow,~ The vital motions which are left are wont~
34    II|         Under whose strange new motions they might ache~ Or pluck
35    II|         held together, and what motions they~ Among themselves do
36    II|     weights,~ Blows, clashings, motions, order, structure, shapes,~
37   III|     many a wise, receiving~ All motions of joy and phantom cares
38   III|        can cause~ Sense-bearing motions, and much less the thoughts~
39   III|        transmits~ Sense-bearing motions through the frame, for that~
40   III|      force of wind take up~ The motions, and thence air, and thence
41   III|      blown by both~ With mutual motions. Besides the body alone~
42   III|    their earliest age the vital motions,~ Even when still buried
43   III|       body rouse~ Sense-bearing motions. Hence it comes that we~
44   III|       Sans body, give the vital motions forth;~ Nor, then, can body,
45   III|         confines, they take on~ Motions of sense, which, after death,
46   III|       in that air enclose those motions all~ Which in the thews
47   III|      thinking how manifold~ The motions of matter are, then couldst
48   III|          and wide~ Have all the motions wandered everywhere~ From
49   III|      time, afar~ From their own motions that produce our senses -~
50    IV|           Stroking the air with motions. For oft are seen~ The giants'
51    IV|         And thus the sense, its motions all deranged,~ Retires down
52    IV|      which perform~ With mighty motions mighty enterprises,~ Often
53    IV|     least~ For wives to use the motions of blandishment;~ For thus
54     V|    courses round,~ Timing their motions for increase of crops~ And
55     V|      while they unions try, and motions too,~ Of every kind, meet
56     V|       blows, encounterings, and motions,~ Because, by reason of
57     V|   follow on~ To assign unto the motions of the stars~ Even several
58    VI|         Move side-wise and with motions contrary~ Graze each the
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