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1 I| much the cause whereof no wise they know,~ Men think Divinities 2 I| air be condensed in such a wise;~ Nor, granting it could, 3 I| the primal germs in any wise~ Were open to conquest and 4 I| perhaps they think, in other wise,~ Fires through their combinations 5 I| dew of water can in such wise meet~ As not by mingling 6 I| ethereal world -~ Which in no wise at all the germs can do.~ 7 II| well fortressed by the wise,~ Whence thou may'st look 8 II| fact besides -~ That in no wise the nature of the world~ 9 II| shape.~ Nor in no other wise could offspring know~ Mother, 10 III| Bestirs itself in many a wise, receiving~ All motions 11 III| points and pass. In such a wise~ Course these primordials ' 12 III| dote, and savage beasts be wise;~ For false the reasoning 13 III| I will ask:~ How can a wise become a dullard soul?~ 14 IV| with fever, or in other wise~ Feels the roused violence 15 IV| and I will indicate what wise~ Impact of odour on the 16 IV| loathsome poison, and in this wise are~ The generations of 17 IV| labours hard. And in same wise,~ This three-fold change: 18 IV| see~ Creatures in many a wise crooked and ugly~ The prosperous 19 V| creating all?~ For in such wise primordials of things,~ 20 V| fact besides -~ That in no wise the nature of all things~ 21 V| yet they are~ In such a wise midway between the twain~ 22 V| Though concord not in every wise could then~ Begotten be, 23 V| more strong in sense, more wise in heart,~ Teach them to 24 V| of things,~ About in same wise as the lack-speech years~ 25 V| task~ Not easy 'tis in any wise to teach~ And to persuade 26 VI| begat~ A man of heart so wise, who whilom poured~ All 27 VI| And, again,~ In following wise all things seem oft to quake~ 28 VI| collision.~ In following wise~ The clouds suffuse with 29 VI| facts to know~ In just what wise those things (which from 30 VI| touched the flame, and in same wise a torch?~ And many another