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1 I| house~ Neglect the civic cause.~ Whilst human kind~ Throughout 2 I| land and sky~ So much the cause whereof no wise they know,~ 3 I| touch might be enough~ To cause destruction. For the slightest 4 I| more~ Than for some other cause 'tmight be dislodged.~ For 5 II| engendering blows~ Able to cause those procreant motions, 6 II| gendering strokes~ Which cause those divers motions, by 7 II| covenants of fate,~ That cause succeed not cause from everlasting,~ 8 II| That cause succeed not cause from everlasting,~ Whence 9 II| and weight,~ Some other cause of motion, whence derives~ 10 II| widely, as enabled thus~ To cause diverse sensations.~ And, 11 II| hand, nor object~ Nor any cause retards, no marvel 'tis~ 12 II| Such numerous atoms as to cause a waste~ Greater than nutriment 13 III| that aught of these can cause~ Sense-bearing motions, 14 III| though strook by lighter cause~ Even moved by images of 15 III| when shivered from some cause,~ And rarefied by loss of 16 III| proof, that if a hardier cause got in,~ 'Twould hap that 17 III| venom. But, again, where cause~ Of that disease has faced 18 III| Since for the twain the cause and ground of life~ Is in 19 III| now tottering from some cause,~ Craves to go out, and 20 III| all the frame,~ That any cause a little stronger might~ 21 III| degree effect succeeds to cause,~ Nor is the flame once 22 III| her words lays down~ True cause of action? Yet should one 23 III| sick, and guessing not the cause of ail.~ Yet should he see 24 IV| of time, - first, since a cause~ Exceeding small there is, 25 IV| sight must be~ By one like cause aroused. So, if we test~ 26 IV| Unable to unravel us the cause~ Why objects, which at hand 27 IV| the reason, to pretend a cause~ For each configuration, 28 IV| which before were fit~ To cause the savour, now are fit 29 IV| particles of hot,~ Which cause such burnings in these bellies 30 IV| And well search out the cause of all these smiles;~ And 31 V| so great perils, if some cause more fell~ Had then assailed 32 V| heavens from the lands, and cause~ The sea to spread with 33 V| sky. Yet which of these is cause~ In this our world 'tis 34 V| which yet one must be the cause even here~ Which maketh 35 V| Nor is there one sure cause revealed to men~ How the 36 V| can know what energy and cause~ Started the various courses 37 V| separate thing.~ And now what cause~ Hath spread divinities 38 V| the fact, and from what cause soever~ The flamy heat with 39 V| Their enemies a goodly cause of woe,~ Even though thereby 40 VI| what they do and from what cause soe'er~ They're borne along - 41 VI| with the fire and by same cause,~ Born of the same collision.~ 42 VI| Again, from following cause it comes to pass~ That yon 43 VI| These particles~ First cause small clouds to form; and, 44 VI| liquid-footed floods.~ And now the cause~ Whereby athrough the throat 45 VI| tis not enough one only cause~ To state - but rather several, 46 VI| causes of a death,~ That cause of his death might thereby 47 VI| of these, and the whole cause reveal~ Whereby the magnet