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1 I| mind~ Withdrawn from cares; lest these my gifts, arranged~ 2 I| something certain folk suppose,~ Lest it avail to lead thee off 3 I| unharmed~ Amid the world, lest all return to naught,~ And, 4 I| latent, unseen quality,~ Lest some outstanding alien element~ 5 I| somewhat still must be,~ Lest all things utterly be sped 6 I| others ever unconvertible,~ Lest an things utterly return 7 I| each were nutriment...~ ~ Lest, after the manner of the 8 I| throughout the mighty void,~ And lest all else should likewise 9 I| likewise follow after,~ Aye, lest the thundering vaults of 10 II| the generations still,~ Lest humankind should perish. 11 II| times -~ But only the least, lest we should seem to feign~ 12 II| Are mutually at strife - lest thou suppose~ That the shrill 13 II| infinite differences in form,~ Lest thus thou forcest some indeed 14 II| sought~ Look thou perceive, lest haply thou shouldst guess~ 15 II| immutable somewhat must remain,~ Lest all things utterly be brought 16 II| colour~ The seeds of things, lest things return for thee~ 17 II| sum of weal and safety, lest for thee~ All things return 18 III| one nature be produced,~ Lest heat and wind apart, and 19 III| Pent in a crumbled body? Or lest its house,~ Outworn by venerable 20 III| Can ever be, and feareth lest the same~ But grow more 21 IV| Bodiless and invisible?~ But lest~ Haply thou holdest that 22 IV| out of the senses? - For lest these be true,~ All reason 23 IV| o'er~ The open reeds, - lest flute should cease to pour~ 24 IV| ilk they love to tell,~ Lest they be thought to dwell 25 V| in general to avoid.~ But lest the breast be purged, what 26 V| meanderings of the moon, lest we,~ Percase, should fancy 27 V| And living creatures, or lest we should think~ They roll 28 V| Time.~ ~ But for the rest, lest we delay thee here~ Longer 29 V| words~ Many a consolation, lest perchance,~ Still bridled 30 V| under to disaster.~ And lest in these affairs thou deemest 31 V| things be seen in sunlight, lest alway~ The fountain-head 32 V| perish always one by one -~ Lest, haply, thou shouldst think 33 V| Wildered by wild misgiving, lest a night~ Eternal should 34 V| species down the ages.~ Lest, perchance,~ Concerning 35 V| head~ One more misgiving: lest o'er us, percase,~ It be 36 V| fear of the divinities,~ Lest for aught foully done or 37 VI| to bulge and break!~ And lest the winds blew back again, 38 VI| they dread~ The caverns, lest the nature of the earth~