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 1     I|            primal forms of stuff.~ Lo, the rains perish which
 2     I|           prime and of life.~ For, lo, each thing is quicker marred
 3     I|         The primal bodies lacking, lo, that side~ Will be for
 4    II|          in all directions round.~ Lo, all their shifting movement
 5    II|      ermastered and be mute:~ For, lo, a somewhat, finer than
 6    II|      better might they come:~ For, lo, a somewhat, loathlier than
 7    II|           things change the same:~ Lo, change the rivers, the
 8   III|            harm they work,~ ~ For, lo, besides that, when the
 9   III|     sometimes~ Repeat thou mayst: "Lo, even good Ancus left~ The
10    IV|             More keen and painful. Lo, the raving lions,~ They
11    IV|         and pain inevitable.~ For, lo, the ulcer just by nourishing~
12    IV|        glutted and of bread.~ But, lo, from human face and lovely
13    IV|         life-time - and, moreover, lo,~ Long habitude can gender
14     V|     discoveries divine~ Of others: lo, according to the tale,~
15     V|          How great the fears!~ And lo, the pride, grim greed,
16     V|     slaughters in their train! and lo,~ Debaucheries and every
17     V|            their threefold nature, lo,~ Their bodies three, three
18     V|          argument: in first place, lo,~ Some certain parts of
19     V|       profound abyss -~ Whereinto, lo, the ramparts of the world~
20     V|            germ should move;~ But, lo, because primordials of
21     V|            congregate apart.~ For, lo,~ First came together the
22     V|        bears its fires along. For, lo,~ That ether can flow thus
23     V|           To prove absurd - since, lo, so many things~ Can be
24     V|            colour, and thereafter, lo,~ Unto the divers kinds
25     V|         many a varied shape.~ But, lo, because her bearing years
26     V|            all~ To transformation. Lo, this moulders down,~ A-slack
27     V|           life, do fail with age,~ Lo, only then doth youth with
28     V|           Tartarus, in scorn; for, lo,~ All summits, all regions
29     V|          Of the immeasurable ages. Lo,~ What man is there whose
30     V|         Were rendered equal.~ And, lo, man was wont~ Armed to
31     V|         and peals of jollity, for, lo,~ Such frolic acts were
32    VI|           So much from me already; lo, there is~ The law and aspect
33    VI|         have weakened~ That crust, lo, then the cloud, to-split
34    VI|           with lofty-piled clouds. Lo, then,~ Here be all things
35    VI|        Enkindle its velocity. And, lo,~ It comes through objects
36    VI|            unfold themselves: for, lo,~ In the cold season is
37    VI|         clouds.~ For, in addition, lo, the heat on high~ Of constellated
38    VI| rain-storms for a two-fold reason: lo,~ The wind's force crowds
39    VI|             No marvel this, since, lo,~ Of things innumerable
40    VI|            of basaltic piers. And, lo,~ In all its grottos be
41    VI|     whereof one~ Will be the true: lo, if thou shouldst espy~
42    VI|    slaughtered to the under-gods.~ Lo, all these wonders work
43    VI|           on their wings to lean,~ Lo, Nature constrains them
44    VI|             concretes, it happens, lo,~ That by contracting it
45    VI|         chain of rings, depending, lo,~ From off itself! Nay,
46    VI|         rocks we see to seep, and, lo,~ One sort to pass through
47    VI|        plunged headlong - thither, lo,~ Unto the void whereto
48    VI|         air becometh baneful. And, lo, all~ That Influence of
49    VI|          flung unburied out.~ And, lo, thereafter, all the body'
50    VI|      whelmed their parched bodies, lo, would make~ A goodly shower
51    VI|             O then and there. For, lo,~ At no time did they cease
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