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 1     I|      mind~ Withdrawn from cares; lest these my gifts, arranged~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~
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