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 1     I|        stock we have devised to name~ Procreant atoms, matter,
 2     I|        gave the king a father's name.~ They raised her up, they
 3     I|    through reasonings of mind.~ Name o'er creation with what
 4     I|        As body is, nor has like name with void;~ But rather of
 5     I|      pauper-speech~ Yieldeth no name in the Italian tongue,~
 6     I|           Although we mark with name indeed distinct~ The igneous
 7    II|         after antique rite,~ Do name Idaean Mother, giving her~
 8    II|       and prefers to abuse~ The name of Bacchus rather than pronounce~
 9    II|        she owneth that maternal name,~ By old desert. What was
10   III|   perish away for statues and a name,~ And oft to that degree,
11   III|          give over "harmony" -~ Name to musicians brought from
12   III|      serve for what was lacking name till then.~ Whate'er it
13   III|   somewhat's altogether void of name;~ Than which existeth naught
14   III|   fourth,~ This essence void of name, composed of small,~ And
15   III|      sweet toil.~ But under one name I'd have thee yoke them
16   III|     seek after power - an empty name,~ Nor given at all - and
17    IV|          Now these same films I name are borne about~ And tossed
18    IV|    mankind.~ For what we use to name a shadow, sure~ Is naught
19    IV|         are near~ And the sweet name is floating in thy ear.~
20    IV|       languish and their honest name~ Reeleth sick, sick; and
21     V|      needs be named for him the name~ Demanded by the now known
22     V|         The human race began to name its things~ And use the
23     V|         merited is that adopted name~ Of earth - "The Mother!" -
24     V|        merited~ Is that adopted name of Earth - The Mother! -~
25    VI|   Athens first, the glorious in name,~ That whilom gave to hapless
26    VI|        The time which bears the name of autumn - then~ Likewise
27    VI|       people there~ Are wont to name what we at Rome do call~
28    VI| lifeless corse,~ 'Twere meet to name all causes of a death,~
29    VI|       at that time of year~ Men name the Etesian blasts, and,
30    VI|   furnished with.~ First, as to name of "birdless," - that derives~
31    VI|       call~ After the country's name (its origin~ Being in country
32    VI|         sort am ill prepared to name~ Ensamples still of things
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