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 1     I|         abundance thrive anew -~ Thou seest how far each doctrine stands
 2    II|        constellations drop to earth,~ Seest not? Nay, too, the sun from
 3    II|                 Athwart the rain thou seest the lightning fly;~ Now
 4    II|               s desire;~ So thus thou seest initial motion's gendered~
 5    II|               settles back again.~ So seest thou not, how, though external
 6    II|              the same.~ But that thou seest among the things that flow~
 7    II|           common to many words,~ Thou seest, though yet 'tis needful
 8    II|          turns them all to fire.~ And seest not, therefore, how it matters
 9    II|         increase. For whatsoe'er thou seest~ Grow big with glad increase,
10   III|        outward. Now, then, since thou seest,~ Their liquids depart,
11   III|            life.~ ~ Hence, where thou seest a man to grieve because~
12    IV|             mind must fashioned be? - Seest not~ How nice and how minute?
13    IV| constellations of the universe -~ Now seest thou not in what a point
14    IV|              the frame. And so,~ Thou seest how panting thirst is washed
15    IV|              the mounting males.~ And seest thou not how those whom
16    IV|             like to fathers. But whom seest to be~ Partakers of each
17    IV|               Is overcome and wavers. Seest thou not,~ Besides, how
18     V|               things,~ Therefore thou seest her minished of her plenty,~
19     V|        Aroused in an all unholy war,~ Seest not that there may be for
20     V|                In linked unison. Aye, seest thou not~ That this most
21     V|          which steers the limbs?~ Now seest thou not how powerful may
22     V|              This heat and light. And seest thou not, indeed,~ How widely
23     V|              from regions alternate.~ Seest thou not also how the clouds
24     V|          arbute-tree,~ Which now thou seest to ripen purple-red~ In
25     V|          landscape; even as now~ Thou seest so marked with varied loveliness~
26    VI|               velocity:~ Just as thou seest how motion will o'erheat~
27    VI|           sides of mighty peaks~ Thou seest them one upon the other
28    VI|              like a hammer-blow.~ And seest thou not how in the very
29    VI|            hue they give to men!~ And seest thou not, or hearest, how
30    VI|             latent fire. Indeed,~ And seest thou not, when near the
31    VI|               one another adapt. Thou seest, first,~ How lime alone
32    VI|           contracted stench and rot.~ Seest thou not, also, that whoso
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