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1 I| stock or limb~ By chance and change. Indeed, and were there 2 I| themselves can yet be moved,~ And change their place, however full 3 I| open to conquest and to change, 'twould be~ Uncertain also 4 I| combinations can be quenched~ And change their substance, very well: 5 I| the world be formed.~ For change in anything from out its 6 I| order things their nature change,~ And all corporeal substances 7 I| which, by order changed,~ Do change the nature of the thing 8 I| be sped to naught;~ For change in anything from out its 9 I| elements~ Can bring about by change of order alone.~ But those 10 II| impelled~ By viewless blows, to change its little course,~ And 11 II| human ways,~ Can Nature change the seasons of the years,~ 12 II| stock of matter's forced to change its path,~ Throughout our 13 II| things there is no power can change,~ For naught exists outside, 14 II| upon the founded world, and change~ Whole nature of things, 15 II| therefore, by a finite change,~ Since at each end marked 16 II| brought to naught.~ For change of anything from out its 17 II| earth rots; and all things change the same:~ Lo, change the 18 II| things change the same:~ Lo, change the rivers, the fronds, 19 II| the cattle their nature change~ Into our bodies, and from 20 II| eggs of feathered fowls~ To change to living chicks, and swarming 21 II| of the elements,~ Nor any change, unless they be unite.~ ~ 22 II| all things vary forms and change their colours~ And get sensations 23 II| vine~ Rails at the season's change and wearies heaven,~ Nor 24 III| from sleep the body, and to change~ The countenance, and the 25 III| the mind, or meditates to change~ Any another nature soever, 26 III| bit soever flow away:~ For change of anything from out its 27 III| Immortal, were it wont to change its bodies,~ How topsy-turvy 28 III| Immortal mind is changed by change of body -~ For what is changed 29 III| seeking ever and ever~ A change of place, as if to drop 30 IV| they are,~ Cease not to change appearance and to turn~ 31 IV| room, yet still we seem~ To change our skies, our oceans, rivers, 32 IV| gestures.~ Of course the change must be conceived as speedy;~ 33 IV| same wise,~ This three-fold change: a forcing of the soul~ 34 V| reposeful - to desire~ To change their former life? For rather 35 V| lands of earth are seen to change~ From time to time their 36 V| eld.~ For lapsing aeons change the nature of~ The whole 37 V| then, the lapsing aeons change~ The nature of the whole 38 V| in heart,~ Teach them to change their earlier mode and life~ 39 V| And birds there are which change~ With changing weather their 40 V| it is~ That rolling ages change the times of things:~ What 41 VI| disarrange and force to change its state.~ It happens, 42 VI| adverse to ourselves and change~ The atmospheric cloak,