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 1     I|  whatsoever lives, if shut from food,~ Prolongs its kind and
 2     I|        plenish with her ancient food,~ Which, kind by kind, she
 3     I|      like plenteous tears;~ And food finds way through every
 4     I|   season's fruit~ Because their food throughout the whole is
 5     I|          True - and unless hard food and moisture soft~ Recruited
 6     I|  increase. And now again, since food~ Augments and nourishes
 7     I|  particles of blood, then every food,~ Solid or liquid, must
 8     I|      its body, when deprived of food:~ So all things have to
 9    II|        Be cropping their goodly food and creeping about~ Whither
10    II|     more -~  It cannot take its food and get increase.~ Yea,
11    II|       selves,~ Whilst still the food is easily infused~ Through
12    II|      itself.~ Nor easily now is food disseminate~ Through all
13    II|      all its veins; nor is that food enough~ To equal with a
14    II|        They are laid low; since food at last will fail~ Extremest
15    II|   shivered fragments down.~ For food it is must keep things whole,
16    II|   things whole, renewing;~ 'Tis food must prop and give support
17   III|     therefore die.~ For just as food, dispersed through all the
18   III|        eternal pain nor furnish food~ From his own frame forever.
19    IV|   squeeze it, in chewing up our food, -~ As any one perchance
20    IV|      aught it matters with what food is fed~ The body, if only
21    IV|      Now, how it is we see some food for some,~ Others for others....~ ~
22    IV|     difference is~ That what is food to one to some becomes~
23    IV|  breathing creatures which take food~ Are outwardly unlike, and
24    IV|  leadeth each along~ To his own food or makes him start aback~
25    IV|    nature of their frame, their food.~ Yes, since I've taught
26    IV|  attends its state.~ And so the food is taken to underprop~ The
27    IV|      Again, sleep follows after food, because~ The food produces
28    IV|        after food, because~ The food produces same result as
29    IV|    breast with fell desire. For food and drink~ Are taken within
30     V|      other things~ Increase and food, the same perforce must
31     V|    along,~ Going wherever their food invites and calls,~ And
32     V|      own accord,~ Seeking their food and living. Then it was~
33     V|         furnish to the children food;~ Warmth was their swaddling
34     V|         heat or cold,~ Or alien food or any ail or irk.~ And
35     V|           Afforded the beasts a food that roared alive,~ Echoing
36     V|          twas then that lack of food gave o'er~ Men's fainting
37     V|     mortal men the fire.~ Next, food to cook and soften in the
38     V|   ospreys, sea-gulls, searching food and life~ Amid the ocean
39     V|        Then when they fight for food, or with their prey~ Struggle
40     V|        mortals~ When sated with food - for songs are welcome
41    VI|   life-giving which be good for food,~ And many which can generate
42    VI| burgeons into leaf~ More bitter food for man. A hog draws back~
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