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 1     I|      sun and moon;~ To scan the powers that speed all life below;~
 2    II|   nearest, as it were, unto the powers~ Of the primeval atoms,
 3    II|        blow of another's mighty powers~ And mighty urge; for then '
 4    II|       itself~ More largely many powers and properties~ Shows thus
 5    II|      body, oft~ Grow strong the powers and bodies of wild beasts~
 6    II|         the more~ Collect their powers of thought and turn again~
 7    II|     point where Nature with her powers~ Curbs all increase. For
 8    II|       Then old age breaks their powers and ripe strength~ And falls
 9   III|  divided by a space;~ Like many powers in one body they work.~
10   III|        have ripened into robust powers,~ Counsel is also greater,
11   III|        frame with its enfeebled powers,~ Thought hobbles, tongue
12   III|      body's and the mind's live powers~ Only in union prosper and
13   III|          The while the mind and powers of the man~ Can feel no
14   III|     been built~ Our mind's live powers are wont to be put in,~
15    IV|        much from very thews and powers of men~ May be withdrawn
16    IV| interfusion~ To re-create their powers, and there stop up~ The
17    IV|        will sag and loose their powers.~ Again, sleep follows after
18    IV|       added too,~ They squander powers and with the travail wane;~
19    IV|       female stock.~ Nor do the powers divine grudge any man~ The
20     V|       fiery stuff; and then its powers succumb,~ Somehow subdued
21     V|  matters always what the innate powers~ Of any given thing may
22     V|      along, because those skiey powers~ Of speed aloft do vanish
23     V|       heats nor winds of mighty powers -~ For all things grow and
24     V|         when at last~ The lusty powers of horses and stout limbs,~
25     V| instinct to what use to put his powers.~ Ere yet the bull-calf'
26     V|        glorious visage and vast powers.~ And men would give them
27     V|      augmented with such mighty powers~ Could well by any force
28     V|         defying the o'er-mighty powers~ Of the immeasurable ages.
29     V|         as last resort almighty powers~ And wondrous energies to
30    VI|        Augments the bolt's vast powers and to the blow~ Gives larger
31    VI|     with the big urge of mighty powers~ Against the lofty grottos,
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