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 1     I|        room inside.~ That which we're seeking with sagacious quest~
 2     I|         and of void~ In which they're set, and where they're moved
 3     I|        they're set, and where they're moved around.~ For common
 4     I|        Nature stands the same,~ We're wont, and rightly, to call
 5     I|         modes~ Along the All, they're driven abroad and vexed~
 6     I|             whence in season~ They're wont whatever losses to
 7    II|           fact, though rough, they're globular besides,~ Able
 8    II|           thou must perceive~ They're not from linked but pointed
 9    II|           vital sense; and so they're bound to feel~ The things
10    II|            when with ebbing~  They're made less dense and when
11   III|        then.~ Whate'er it be, they're welcome to it - thou,~ Hearken
12   III| intertwined even from birth,~ They're dowered conjointly with
13   III|        view, when in our sleeps we're lulled,~ The altars exhaling
14   III|   interwove,~ Appears it that they're able to go forth~ Unhurt
15   III|         and soul~ Through which we're fashioned to a single state,~
16   III|            live,~ Through which we're fashioned to a single state.~
17   III|            here,~ Little enough we're busied with the selves~
18   III|            go to meet.~ Besides we're busied with the same devices,~
19    IV|           their bending path~ They're torn asunder, nor have gateways
20    IV|         propels, where, too,~ They're carried with such winged
21    IV|         stand prepared,~ When they're hurled off with not a thing
22    IV|         that whereon in truth they're borne. And then,~ If haply
23    IV|        power to each;~ And thus we're still constrained to perceive~
24    IV|           corporeal,~ Because they're able on the sense to strike.~
25    IV|   idol-films decline to - for they're rent,~ Unless along straight
26    IV|   According as with roughness they're supplied.~ Next, only up
27    IV|             May roll along, and we're constrained to think~ They
28    IV|         Created are. And when they're quickly borne~ In their
29    IV|        curest them~ While yet they're fresh, by wandering freely
30    IV|          to no purpose, since they're powerless~ To rub off aught,
31    IV|            When all the while they're fast~ In the stout links
32    IV|          from fathers' seed,~ They're like to fathers. But whom
33    VI|            what cause soe'er~ They're borne along - that thou
34    VI|            bodies fly and how they're wont to pass~ Amain through
35    VI|            And, soothly, when they're thus foregathered there.~
36    VI|        lofty mountain sides,~ They're massed and powerfully pressed.
37    VI|          not, or hearest, how they're wont~ In little time to
38    VI|         then thereafter, when they're once down-fallen~ Into the
39    VI|       vacuum; for of verity,~ They're set a-going by poundings
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