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 1     I| shores of light~ From its own stuff, from its own primal bodies.~
 2     I| things abides~ The changeless stuff, and what from that may
 3     I|    put together diversely and stuff~ Is everlasting, things
 4     I|   collapse to primal forms of stuff.~ Lo, the rains perish which
 5     I|    thus there be~ At hand the stuff for plenishing the world.~ ~
 6     I|      though the bodies of all stuff~ The ways whereby some things
 7     I|       required~ Of generative stuff - divers connections,~ Weights,
 8     I|      that those who held~ The stuff of things is fire, and out
 9     I|       whosoe'er have held the stuff of things~ To be but fire,
10     I|       whoever make the primal stuff~ Twofold, by joining air
11     I|     like with all the rest of stuff.~ Yet he concedes not an
12     I|   meetings fit,~ The stock of stuff, dissolved, would be borne~
13    II|    motions also of the primal stuff~ Secret and viewless lurk
14    II|     Nor ever was the stock of stuff more crammed,~ Nor ever,
15    II|     Infinite, else the sum of stuff remains~ A finite - what
16    II|       verse how corpuscles of stuff,~ From everlasting and to-day
17    II|       begot, -~ Since all its stuff, in faith, is held dispersed~
18    II|  motions blocked, - until the stuff,~ Shaken profoundly through
19    II|      and that those bodies of stuff,~ So many, perform no work
20   III|       be held by any air -~ A stuff much rarer than our bodies
21   III|     supplying from itself the stuff~ For other nature, thus
22   III|         as are those seeds of stuff~ Whose nature we've exhibited
23   III|      Tartarus, the black. For stuff must be,~ That thus the
24   III|       ceasest not to see~ The stuff of dreams, and bearest a
25    IV|       we see discharge~ Their stuff at large, not only from
26    IV|    reaches the rough rocks or stuff of wood,~ There 'tis so
27     V|   what modes that congregated stuff~ Established itself as earth
28     V|     off,~ And then the liquid stuff seeps back again~ And all
29     V|         as are those seeds of stuff~ Whose nature we've exhibited
30     V| throng of particles~ Of fiery stuff; and then its powers succumb,~
31    VI|     off,~ And then the liquid stuff seeps back again~ And all
32    VI|       a break,~ Of which sort stuff of wood is seen to be.~
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