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 1     I|    littlest flesh all flesh,~ And blood created out of drops of
 2     I|           created out of drops of blood,~ Conceiving gold compact
 3     I|          the air? which then? the blood? the bones?~ No one, methinks,
 4     I|       thine to know our veins and blood and bones~ And thews are
 5     I|           veins~ And particles of blood, then every food,~ Solid
 6     I|         of thews, of ichor and of blood.~ Again, if all the bodies
 7     I|     stones,~ Give forth a sign of blood, or of aught else~ Which
 8    II|           them up. 'Tis thus that blood, discharged~ From out our
 9    II|         Breathing warm streams of blood; the orphaned mother,~ Ranging
10    II| compounded is the same~ Of bones, blood, veins, heat, moisture,
11   III|          substance of the soul is blood,~ Or rather wind (if haply
12   III|          afar remove,~ With civic blood a fortune they amass,~ They
13   III|            Are put in motion; the blood is strook, and then~ The
14   III|           And rarefied by loss of blood from veins,~ Cannot for
15   III|      limbs and frame, even in the blood,~ But rather as in a cavern
16   III|      fields~ Can fishes live, nor blood in timber be,~ Nor sap in
17   III|        exist afar~ From thews and blood. But if 'twere possible,~
18    IV|        toward his wound,~ And our blood spurts even toward the spot
19    IV|            body and from mothers' blood,~ When mutual and harmonious
20    IV|          the altars with abundant blood,~ And make the high platforms
21     V|      fields~ Can fishes live, nor blood in timber be,~ Nor sap in
22     V|         being far~ From thews and blood. Yet if 'twere possible? -~
23     V|         other kinds~ Of flesh and blood existing in the lands,~
24     V|          dew~ Altars with profuse blood of four-foot beasts,~ Nor
25     V|       Splashing in fury their own blood on spears~ Splintered in
26     V|     foemen there~ And splashed by blood, was ruined utterly~ Beyond
27    VI|          like proportion with our blood, as well~ As sweat or any
28    VI|          the inside, sweated oozy blood;~ And the walled pathway
29    VI|           ooze along~ Much fouled blood, oft with an aching head:~
30    VI|        virulent flow~ Of the vile blood, yet into thews of him~
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