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 1     I|  nature.~ And since these are, likewise confess thou must~ That
 2     I|     should yield a gory ooze.~ Likewise the herbs ought oft to give
 3     I|       for thee~ Let us unfold; likewise what has been found~ To
 4     I|       And lest all else should likewise follow after,~ Aye, lest
 5    II|        body, thus~ Reckon them likewise nothing for the mind:~ Save
 6    II|      that flaming power~ Falls likewise down to earth.~ In these
 7    II|        the many chords,~ Would likewise sink o'ermastered and be
 8    II|    light,~ Changes its colours likewise, when it turns.~ Wherefore,
 9    II|     The things themselves must likewise changed be.~ Now to true
10   III|       of tables of their kin.~ Likewise, through this same terror,
11   III|      besides~ Thou markst that likewise with this body of ours~
12   III|  without its nature~ Perishing likewise: so, not easy 'tis~ From
13   III|      in twain,~ Beyond a doubt likewise the soul itself,~ Divided,
14    IV|   Since such takes place, 'tis likewise certain too~ That tenuous
15    IV|        things in general must~ Likewise their tenuous effigies discharge,~
16    IV|      spurred and driven.~ Thus likewise must the images have power~
17    IV| semblance to them, shadowily.~ Likewise, our shadow in the sun appears~
18    IV|        The span of heaven. And likewise sun and moon~  Seem biding
19    IV|       be~ Conjoined with hues. Likewise the tasting tongue~ Has
20    IV|    pain. Nor art thou unaware~ Likewise how much of body's ta'en
21    IV|        class of flavours; but, likewise,~ The look of things and
22    IV|        For office of utility.~ Likewise,~ 'Tis nothing strange that
23    IV|       frame. The thirsty man,~ Likewise, he sits beside delightful
24     V|    With life-force quickened.~ Likewise, thou canst ne'er~ Believe
25     V|   all-mother, is beheld to be~ Likewise the common sepulchre of
26     V|    flux do all things stream.~ Likewise,~ The abounding well-spring
27     V|      asking us,~ In their turn likewise, if we don't believe~ They
28     V|       ether separate and pure~ Likewise to congregate apart.~ For,
29     V|      round~ In sequence also.~ Likewise, days may wax~ Whilst the
30     V|   observed his setting; thence likewise~ She needs must hide, as '
31     V|   being thus at fixed time.~ ~ Likewise, the sun's eclipses and
32     V|       that~ Not seen to differ likewise, when the stud~ In buoyant
33     V|       the world,~ And whether, likewise, any end shall be.~ How
34    VI|         breaks and booms...~ ~ Likewise, it lightens, when the clouds
35    VI|   these colours of the flame.~ Likewise, it lightens also when the
36    VI|   bronze and gold; and makes,~ Likewise, the wines sudden to vanish
37    VI|     the name of autumn - then~ Likewise fierce cold-spells wrestle
38    VI|        outlet were less free,~ Likewise less headlong his descending
39    VI|        distil the oozy drops;~ Likewise, from all our body seeps
40    VI|      the tiniest finger-nails. Likewise,~ Through solid bronze the
41    VI|   fiery heat~ We feel to pass; likewise, we feel them pass~ Through
42    VI|        a liquid. And the fire, likewise,~ Will melt the copper and
43    VI|     links invisible. Moreover, likewise,~ The motion's assisted
44    VI|   stone the tide~ Prevails not likewise other things to move~ With
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