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1 II| feasts,~ And if the house doth glitter not with gold~ Nor 2 II| of sky receive. Nor thus doth death~ So far annihilate 3 III| tranquil air,~ Nor e'er doth smoky torch of wrath applied,~ 4 IV| neighbouring country-side doth feign to be~ Haunts of the 5 IV| power~ Of scent in dogs doth lead the hunter on~ Whithersoever 6 IV| exhibit facts. And first,~ Why doth the mind of one to whom 7 IV| watch upon our will,~ And doth an image unto us occur,~ 8 IV| and battles, these and all doth she,~ Nature, create and 9 IV| prepares itself.~ Further, it doth prepare itself indeed,~ 10 IV| marvel, then, that mind doth lose the rest,~ Save those 11 IV| When, therefore, mind~ Doth so bestir itself that it 12 IV| so bestir itself that it doth will~ To go and step along, 13 IV| own.~ For the mute craving doth presage delight.~ THE PASSION 14 IV| tumults of thy mind.~ Nor doth that man who keeps away 15 IV| admixture of a fondling joy~ Doth curb the bites of passion. 16 V| Wherefore the more~ That man doth justly seem to us a god,~ 17 V| perpetual fall of frost doth rob~ From mortal kind. And 18 V| Beside these matters, why~ Doth Nature feed and foster on 19 V| light,~ The ethereal sun, doth flood the heaven o'er~ With 20 V| Mingles its liquid body. It doth leave~ All there - those 21 V| overset in whirlwinds wild, -~ Doth leave all there to brawl 22 V| shook~ By the big thunder, doth with her motion shake~ All 23 V| Naught larger than the form doth seem to be~ Which we with 24 V| Along the Zodiac, than doth the sun,~ Because those 25 V| A longer and a briefer, doth dispart~ The coasts of ether 26 V| The moon she possibly doth shine because~ Strook by 27 V| her light, the more~ She doth recede from orb of sun, 28 V| with age,~ Lo, only then doth youth with flowering years~ 29 V| legions and his elephants,~ Doth he not seek the peace of 30 V| And, when 'tis found, doth flower in men's praise,~ 31 VI| proved~ That mostly vainly doth the human race~ Roll in 32 VI| Now ripened, so to say, doth suddenly~ Splinter the cloud, 33 VI| blunted on the earth? And why~ Doth he himself allow it, nor 34 VI| cloudless all?~ Or, say, doth he, so soon as ever the 35 VI| truly, though to know this doth import~ For many things, 36 VI| first ensample: the sun doth bake and parch~ The earth; 37 VI| foul,~ To hogs that mire doth so delightsome seem~ That 38 VI| itself~ By reason thereof doth follow after and go~ Thuswise 39 VI| from the rear.~ For ever doth the circumambient air~ Drub 40 VI| ship and sails.~ The same doth happen in all directions 41 VI| Again, gold unto gold~ Doth not one substance bind,