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1 I| must else~ Have eat all shapes of mortal stock away:~ But 2 I| motions, order, posture, shapes~ Produce the fire and which, 3 II| their own all intertangled shapes, -~ These form the irrefragable 4 II| varied in multitudinous shapes they are -~ These old beginnings 5 II| sudden pain;~ Nor other shapes of calves that graze thereby~ 6 II| that there still~ Is not in shapes some difference running 7 II| flitter to and fro with shapes~ In types dissimilar to 8 II| only with finite tale of shapes.~ For were these shapes 9 II| shapes.~ For were these shapes quite infinite, some seeds~ 10 II| small frame of any,~ The shapes can't vary from one another 11 II| percase wouldst vary its old shapes,~ New parts must then be 12 II| percase wouldst vary still its shapes,~ That by like logic each 13 II| too, by finite tale of shapes~ Does differ. Again, from 14 II| number of kinds and differing shapes~ Of elements. And, chief 15 II| things~ They hide, and divers shapes of seeds contain.~ Further, 16 II| Thus must they be of divers shapes composed.~ A smell of scorching 17 II| differ too in elemental shapes.~ Thus unlike forms into 18 II| from alien forms and divers shapes~ A cube's produced all uniform 19 II| dissimilar.~ Besides, the unlike shapes don't thwart the least~ 20 II| Besides,~ Since special shapes have not a special colour,~ 21 II| feeling thing, then, with what shapes endowed,~ And lastly what 22 II| motions, order, structure, shapes,~ The things themselves 23 III| and sweet,~ Like huddling Shapes before the doors of death.~ 24 III| Being create of little shapes that roll;~ But, contrariwise, 25 III| first, composed of little shapes;~ Thence heat and viewless 26 III| Enough for all the divers shapes of those~ Primordials whence 27 IV| peer at wonderful strange shapes~ And images of people lorn 28 IV| of things,~ And tenuous shapes from off the things are 29 IV| moulded to innumerable shapes,~ Are borne aloft, and, 30 IV| off thin textures and thin shapes of things.~ Thus many images 31 IV| the rocks~ Give back like shapes of words in order like,~ 32 IV| And motion of their divers shapes demand,~ The shapes of apertures 33 IV| divers shapes demand,~ The shapes of apertures must be diverse~ 34 IV| compounded, made from out their shapes.~ For soothly from no living 35 IV| and bring back~ Often the shapes of grandsires' sires, because~ 36 IV| variable chance~ Engenders shapes, and diversely brings back~ 37 V| in time~ And perishable shapes, those same we mark~ To 38 V| forms unlike~ And varied shapes, they could not all thuswise~ 39 V| thus display~ The varied shapes of her resplendence there.~ 40 V| beget for us her varying shapes,~ Until she turns that fiery 41 V| fixed successions there~ Of shapes and with configurations 42 V| there before them, and their shapes remained,~ And chiefly, 43 V| poems, pictures, chiselled shapes~ Of polished sculptures - 44 VI| borne down the sky, oft shapes of clouds~ Rough-edged or 45 VI| texture, and primordial shapes, unlike~ For kinds alike.