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 1     I|        By virtue of their minim particles -~ No compound by mere union
 2     I|         And thews are formed of particles unlike~ To them in kind;
 3     I|      bones, and also veins~ And particles of blood, then every food,~
 4    II|         one by one travel these particles~ Of the warm exhalations,
 5   III|        Yet that same life, when particles of heat,~ Though few, have
 6   III|    mayst thou know that not all particles~ Perform like parts, nor
 7   III| superfine, composed~ Of tiniest particles - that such the fact~ Thou
 8   III|     exists~ A subtle fabric, of particles minute,~ Made up from atoms
 9   III|         frame there pass~ Those particles from which created is~ This
10    IV|     what besides of those first particles~ Whence soul and mind must
11    IV|          Besides, if those fine particles of things~ Which from so
12    IV|        Tis sweet, the smoothest particles must needs~ Have entered
13    IV|     doubt~ The rough and barbed particles have got~ Into the narrows
14    IV|        on~ Along the winds, the particles cool off,~ And then the
15    IV|      moist;~ And many heaped-up particles of hot,~ Which cause such
16    IV|       is aught for wonder~ That particles so fine can whirl around~
17     V|        risen a larger throng of particles~ Of fiery stuff; and then
18     V|        came together the earthy particles~ (As being heavy and intertangled)
19     V|       from out their mass those particles~ Which were to form the
20     V|        all the more~ Those many particles of heat and air~ Escaping,
21     V|       beat upon~ Only by little particles of heat -~ Just as we sometimes
22    VI|       itself along the air~ New particles of fire. It happens, too,~
23    VI|     round they flew, unnumbered particles -~ World's rougher ones,
24    VI|      one on other caught. These particles~ First cause small clouds
25    VI|         all the sea~ Unnumbered particles. Whereby the more~ 'Tis
26    VI|          Tis manifest that many particles~ Even from the salt upheavings
27    VI|       the Beyond~ Do come those particles which make the clouds~ And
28    VI|   itself~ Out of the deeps must particles of fire~ Athrough the entire
29    VI|       Furthermore, not all~ The particles which be from things thrown
30    VI|        forthwith~ The neighbour particles are borne along~ Into the
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