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 1     I|          and boughs;~ And voices pass the solid walls and fly~
 2     I|     solid frame;~ For lightnings pass, no less than voice and
 3     I|          things:~ 'Twill come to pass they'll laugh aloud, like
 4     I|       thy spear?" 'Twill come to pass~ That nowhere can a world'
 5     I|           Nor, further, bring to pass, as on they run,~ That they
 6     I|      proper motions, bringing to pass~ That ever the streams refresh
 7     I| alternately divide, and thus~ Do pass the night coequal to our
 8     I|        the primal seeds,~ Should pass, along the immeasurable
 9    II|      brief space the generations pass,~ And like to runners hand
10    II|      meet and clash, it comes to pass amain~ They leap asunder,
11    II|        all things should come to pass~ Through blows, as 'twere,
12    II|       seeds, the same can never~ Pass into marble hue. But, if
13    II|      Back unto life, rather than pass whereto~ They be already
14    II|   already well-nigh sped and so~ Pass quite away?~ Again, since
15    II|         their holy hearts~ Which pass in long tranquillity of
16   III|         ll touch some points and pass. In such a wise~ Course
17   III|         Without a body, they can pass their life,~ Immortal, battling
18   III|           to all the frame there pass~ Those particles from which
19   III|       then no more,~ Can come to pass, naught move our senses
20    IV|          From things and gliding pass away....~ ~ For ever every
21    IV|       interspaces of the air~ To pass delay not, urged by blows
22    IV|          our eyes, and brings to pass~ That we perceive the air
23    IV|        since each thing comes to pass~ By means of the two airs.
24    IV|        this account~ It comes to pass that what was body's shadow~
25    IV|         manifest) sounds yet may pass~ And assail the ears. For
26    IV|        That these things come to pass as I record,~ From this
27    IV|      with the eyes~ Must come to pass in fashion not unlike.~
28    IV|          forces this~ To come to pass because the body's senses~
29    IV|         elements, there comes to pass~ By slow degrees, along
30    IV|         and of mind. It comes to pass~ That next a part of soul'
31    IV|          aught, or penetrate and pass~ With body entire into body -
32    IV|          easily accustom thee to pass~ With her thy life-time -
33     V|       off,~ And thus it comes to pass that all in all~ There is
34     V|     because of this~ It comes to pass that those primordials,~
35     V|       facts we see which come to pass~ At fixed time in all things:
36     V|          unfixed, all do come to pass.~ For where, even from their
37     V|  arrangements all things come to pass~ Through the blue regions
38     V|  themselves,~ The opulent, might pass a quiet life -~ In vain,
39     V|         bonds of common peace to pass a life~ Composed and tranquil.
40     V|       fixed.~ Already would they pass their life, hedged round~
41    VI|     double-edged ax, it comes to pass~ Thine eye beholds the swinging
42    VI|      following cause it comes to pass~ That yon swift golden hue
43    VI|      larger bodies which cannot~ Pass, like the others, through
44    VI|       that never hath it come to pass~ That divers strokes have
45    VI|        and often hath it come to pass,~ And often still it must,
46    VI|          and how they're wont to pass~ Amain through incommunicable
47    VI|     threatens than she brings to pass~ Collapses dire. For to
48    VI|         And grottos from the sea pass in below~ Even to the bottom
49    VI|       causes they are brought to pass~ The origin is manifest;
50    VI|          must suppose to come to pass~ In that spring also.~
51    VI|     decree~ Of Nature it came to pass that iron can be~ By that
52    VI|       and fiery heat~ We feel to pass; likewise, we feel them
53    VI|           likewise, we feel them pass~ Through gold, through silver,
54    VI|      seep, and, lo,~ One sort to pass through wood, another still~
55    VI|        things still~ To speedier pass than others through same
56    VI|         and very genitals~ Would pass the old disease. And some
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