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 1     I|           hath minished these,~ But just what motes depart at any
 2     I| imponderable.~ Therefore, an object just as large but lighter~ Declares
 3    II|           labours in the dark.~ For just as children tremble and
 4    II|            away;~ On which account, just as they move to-day,~ The
 5    II|             joining into one.~ But, just as, after mighty shipwrecks
 6    II|           distinguished all.~ ~ For just as all things of creation
 7    II|          from their proper bodies.~ Just as, when undertaking to
 8    II|         that we pronounced before,~ Just as we see the eggs of feathered
 9    II|             in their turn are doing just the same.~ But if we see
10   III|             realms of Acheron.~ For just as children tremble and
11   III|             waves along, at impulse just the least -~ Being create
12   III|           weight fails not a whit.~ Just so, when vanished the bouquet
13   III|           on and cleave to life, -~ Just as the power of vision still
14   III|           body grows and ages.~ For just as children totter round
15   III|            Then, too, we see, that, just as body takes~ Monstrous
16   III|             which pilots life;~ And just as hand, or eye, or nose,
17   III|             are wont to be put in,~ Just at the moment that we come
18   III|            will therefore die.~ For just as food, dispersed through
19   III|            is mortal evermore.~ And just as in the ages gone before~
20   III|             that Nature here~ Urges just suit and in her words lays
21   III|            is fear~ Of retributions just and expiations~ For evil
22    IV|              With form and hue. And just how far from us~ Each thing
23    IV|           and perish then the old,~ Just like the wool that's drawn
24    IV|           whether the shadow which~ Just now was here is that one
25    IV|            thou attendest not, 'tis just the same~ As if 'twere all
26    IV|     wherethrough the idol-films~ Of just those games can come. And
27    IV|     inevitable.~ For, lo, the ulcer just by nourishing~ Grows to
28    IV|          heat -~ But then a madness just the same returns~ And that
29     V|          And so conclude that it is just that those,~ (After the
30     V|           kind of body can exist -~ Just as in ether can't exist
31     V|            pre-conceived with mind~ Just what they wished to make?
32     V|          look~ Even here from earth just as they really be,~ So that
33     V|             by us on earth be seen~ Just as she is with extreme bounds
34     V|        extreme bounds defined,~ And just of the size. And lastly,
35     V|         little particles of heat -~ Just as we sometimes see the
36     V|           tardier than the sun:~ In just so far as is her course
37     V|            nigh unto the lands,~ In just so far she fails to keep
38     V|             starry signs above; for just so far~ As feebler is the
39     V|            lower than the sun),~ In just so far do all the starry
40     V|       evermore~ New suns and light. Just so the story goes~ That
41     V|           who feign the moon to be~ Just like a ball and to pursue
42    VI|            grim waves of care.~ For just as children tremble and
43    VI|       becomes hot of own velocity:~ Just as thou seest how motion
44    VI|        these same facts to know~ In just what wise those things (
45    VI|           thou well hast understood just what~ Functions have been
46    VI|             forth amid salt waves.~ Just so, then, can those seeds
47    VI|          The water hardens the iron just off the fire,~ But hides
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