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 1     I|         Forestalling something certain folk suppose,~ Lest it avail
 2     I|       but once~ They scent the certain footsteps of the way,~ Thus
 3     I|       solid; as, without~ Some certain bodies to fill the places
 4     I|        void.~ There are, then, certain bodies, possessed of power~
 5     I|    make appeal? for what~ More certain than our senses can there
 6     I|   recruited and fed are we~ By certain things, as other things
 7     I|          Right here remains~ A certain slender means to skulk from
 8    II|      round.~ Since this stands certain, thus 'tis out of doubt~
 9    II|        thou holdest true~ That certain seeds are finite in their
10    II| because~ Brought forth as by a certain sort of birth,~ 'Twill serve
11   III|      Is odour and savour and a certain warmth,~ And yet from an
12   III|      But feels it failing in a certain spot,~ Even as he knows
13   III|       the rest~ Slow crawl the certain footsteps of cold death.~
14   III| mentality, if not~ Because one certain power of mind that came~
15    IV|     takes place, 'tis likewise certain too~ That tenuous images
16    IV|      So there are indeed~ Such certain prints and vestiges of forms~
17    IV|     eyes, awaking sight.~ From certain things flow odours evermore,~
18    IV|    dubious~ To differ from the certain? - since in things~ He's
19    IV|   becomes~ Fierce poison, as a certain snake there is~ Which, touched
20    IV|        many others round,~ And certain of them many-angled too~
21    IV|       the cocks there be~ Some certain seeds, which, into lions'
22    IV|   limbs and frame,~ Meeting in certain regions of our thews,~ And
23    IV|        since they~ Can stop up certain parts, thus, easily~ Desire
24     V|      in first place, lo,~ Some certain parts of earth, grievously
25     V|         In the same fashion as certain members may~ In us remain
26     V|      the under pole~ Presses a certain air, and from without~ Confines
27     V|   Zodiac.~ Or else, because in certain parts the air~ Under the
28     V|     more likely than upon~ One certain earth.) But men chose this
29    VI|   pulls from out the air~ Some certain bodies, which by their own
30    VI|      we have shown before that certain things~ Be unto certain
31    VI|        certain things~ Be unto certain creatures suited more~ For
32    VI|       In its abodes within. To certain trees~ There hath been given
33    VI|     eyes, awaking sight.~ From certain things flow odours evermore,~
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