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 1     I|       yet are formed of matter mixed with void:~ In rocks and
 2     I|      air will palpably be seen mixed up~ With earth together,
 3     I|      Common to many things are mixed in things,~ No wonder 'tis
 4     I|     they say all foods~ Are of mixed substance having in themselves~
 5     I|        be thought~ As made and mixed of things unlike in kind -~
 6     I|   thine to know things are not mixed with things~ Thuswise; but
 7    II|  Inveterately plied by motions mixed,~ Some, at their jamming,
 8    II|    many mites in many a manner mixed~ Amid a void in the very
 9    II|        with painful rough ones mixed therein;~ Yet need not these
10    II|       with smooth elements are mixed the rough~ (Whence Neptune'
11    II|       of the world - or fall.~ Mixed with the funeral is the
12    II| Nothing there is that's not of mixed seed.~ And whatsoe'er possesses
13    II|  odorous essence with its body mixed~ And in it seethed. And
14    II|       other germs they all are mixed,~ And what the motions that
15    II|        earth, and wood, though mixed,~ Are yet unable to gender
16   III|        For an impalpable aura, mixed with heat,~ Deserts the
17   III|     mind and power of soul~ Is mixed and latent, since create
18   III|     soul, through all the body mixed,~ Takes on this motion which
19    IV|      watch~ The wormword being mixed, its bitter stings.~ To
20    IV|       things, and many too are mixed~ Within their eye, which
21    IV|    entered, the seed is weakly mixed~ With seed of the woman:
22    VI|   there congealed utterly~ And mixed with hail-stones, breaks
23    VI|        yet arriveth warmed and mixed with heat.~ ~ And, now,
24    VI|        both cold and heat~ Are mixed in the cross-seas of the
25    VI|      one with other, and, when mixed,~ Tumultuously rage. And
26    VI|   rolls round~ The latest heat mixed with the earliest chill -~
27    VI|     With winds and with waters mixed with winds.~ ~ This, this
28    VI|      watch~ The wormwood being mixed, its bitter stings.~ To
29    VI|      naught's at hand but body mixed with void.~ A first ensample:
30    VI|        draw our inhalations of mixed air,~ Into our body equally
31    VI| anxious anguish and ululation (mixed~ With many a groan) companioned
32    VI|      voice~ Of weary watchers, mixed with voice of wail~ Of dying
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