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1 I| charm. Lull to a timely rest~ O'er sea and land the savage 2 I| centre hid.~ And for the rest, summon to judgments true,~ 3 I| matter, then,~ Had staid at rest, its parts together crammed.~ 4 I| Whereby thou mayest know the rest thyself.~ As dogs full oft 5 I| Feigning the like with all the rest of stuff.~ Yet he concedes 6 I| exceed in number all the rest,~ And lie more close to 7 I| believe that aught~ Itself can rest upon itself ); or that~ 8 I| press upwards and do come to rest~ Upon the earth, in some 9 II| nowhere is~ A realm of rest for primal bodies; since~ ( 10 II| thus 'tis out of doubt~ No rest is rendered to the primal 11 II| Is of their kind...~ The rest leap far asunder, far recoil,~ 12 II| linked in motions to the rest.~ And of this fact (as I 13 II| afar -~ A glint of white at rest on a green hill.~ Again, 14 II| seem~ To stand - a gleam at rest along the plains.~ ~ Now 15 II| somewhat, finer than the rest,~ Would be arising evermore. 16 II| somewhat, loathlier than the rest~ To nostrils, ears, and 17 II| these bodies, wide thou wand'rest off.~ For since the blind-born, 18 II| exhalation hot or warm.~ ~ The rest; yet since these things 19 II| ground-works, whereupon may rest~ The sum of weal and safety, 20 II| straightway now a ruin, inheres at rest~ Deep in the eternal atoms 21 III| intellect, the mind. The rest of soul,~ Throughout the 22 III| not~ One part of soul can rest within our frame~ Least 23 III| and legs, then o'er the rest~ Slow crawl the certain 24 III| why in short do all the rest of traits~ Engender from 25 III| shalt thou slumber down the rest of time,~ Released from 26 III| the thing's but sleep and rest?~ For when the soul and 27 III| thou fool, thy unafflicted rest?~ But if whatever thou enjoyed 28 III| slumber sunken with the rest.~ Then, too, Democritus, 29 IV| and Nature grants~ Nor rest nor respite of the onward 30 IV| foundations upon which do rest~ Our life and safety. For 31 IV| strains to see;~ And thus the rest do perish one and all,~ 32 IV| that mind doth lose the rest,~ Save those to which 'thas 33 V| barbarian ventures. And the rest~ Of all those monsters slain, 34 V| in Time.~ ~ But for the rest, lest we delay thee here~ 35 V| new growth.~ ~ And for the rest, that sea, and streams, 36 V| members may~ In us remain at rest, whilst others move.~ When, 37 V| earth may there abide at rest~ In the mid-region of the 38 V| heavens do all~ Remain at rest, whilst yet are borne along~ 39 V| As prey and booty for the rest, until~ Nature reduced that 40 V| foundations firm~ Might rest forever, and that they themselves,~ 41 V| regions loftier than the rest,~ Smoke, blasted as by envy' 42 V| of tongue, what time~ The rest may be supposed powerless~ 43 V| do the same? And, if the rest had not~ Already one with 44 V| govern all?~ ~ Now for the rest: copper and gold and iron~ 45 VI| Sometimes won't come to rest until the fluid~ Within 46 VI| and Nature grants~ Nor rest nor respite of the onward