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 1     I|        fruitful lands - for all of living things~ Through thee alone
 2     I|         Nor on the mingling of the living seeds~ Would space be needed
 3    II|        unto the shores of light~ A living progeny. The Galli come:~
 4    II|              But think not, haply, living forms alone~ Are bound by
 5    II|        Which not alone distinguish living forms,~ But sunder earth'
 6    II|             Compelling belief that living things are born~ Of elements
 7    II|       Nature changes~ All foods to living frames, and procreates~
 8    II|           In such a way as genders living things.~ ~ Next, they who
 9    II| destruction? - since they be~ Mere living things and living things
10    II|             Mere living things and living things be all~ One and the
11    II|             And hurly-burly all of living things -~ Precisely as men,
12    II|      feathered fowls~ To change to living chicks, and swarming worms~
13    II|           t in body be~ Before its living nature's been begot, -~
14    II|           That keep and guard each living thing soever.~ ~ Again,
15    II|            Shatters forthwith each living thing soe'er,~ And on it
16    II|          more, if thus, that every living thing~ May have sensation,
17    II|         the grains, and trees, and living things.~ And if not all
18    II|         sea, the sky,~ And race of living creatures. Thus, I say,~
19    II|            whole life-times of the living~ Can count the tale...~
20    II|           thy mind abroad upon the living:~ Thou'lt find the race
21   III|            of death,~ Will hate of living and beholding light~ Take
22   III|        naught prevents a man~ From living a life even worthy of the
23   III|            the whole body, all one living thing,~ If of a sudden a
24   III|             When from the warm and living trunk lopped off,~ Keeps
25   III|         whence does such a mass of living things,~ Boneless and bloodless,
26   III|     delight that may be forged~ By living on. But whilst the thing
27   III|       death.~ Therefore, O man, by living on, fulfil~ As many generations
28    IV|           go floating in among the living,~ Or aught of us is left
29    IV|          confirm in proof:~ First, living creatures are sometimes
30    IV|       shapes.~ For soothly from no living Centaur is~ That phantom
31    IV|          bodies streaming from the living -~ Which bodies, vexed by
32     V|            of moon;~ And then what living creatures rose from out~
33     V|         for increase of crops~ And living creatures, or lest we should
34     V|           of things~ That lack the living motion, living sense.~ For
35     V|            lack the living motion, living sense.~ For sure 'tis quite
36     V|          ne'er was in the count of living things,~ What hurts it him
37     V|         sea, and sky, and race~ Of living creatures.~ In that long-ago~
38     V|             As ever to whirl their living bodies round,~ And ever
39     V|        From out the loams how many living things -~ Concreted by the
40     V|             Seeking their food and living. Then it was~ This earth
41     V|              Even as he viewed his living flesh entombed~ Within a
42     V|           flesh entombed~ Within a living grave; whilst those whom
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