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 1     I|      with void;~ But rather of sort more fitly to be called~
 2    II|      mayest conjecture of what sort~ The ceaseless tossing of
 3    II|      the sense -~ And of which sort is the salt tartar of wine~
 4    II|   branch-like atoms - of which sort the chief~ Are diamond stones,
 5    II|       repeat.~ So great in any sort of herb thou wilt,~ So great
 6    II| endowed,~ But rather with what sort of shape equipped,~ 'Tis
 7    II|  Brought forth as by a certain sort of birth,~ 'Twill serve
 8   III|      ve taught already of what sort~ The seeds of all things
 9   III|       on heart,~ O not in this sort would they live their life,~
10    IV|      ve taught already of what sort~ The seeds of all things
11    IV|    before it,~ Nothing of this sort happens. For it can't~ Go,
12    IV|     far within.~ 'Tis the same sort as objects peered upon~
13    IV|  voiceless. Other cases of the sort~ Wondrously many do we see,
14    IV|      utility -~ Chief in which sort we note the senses, limbs:~
15     V|       A goodly instance of the sort of things~ That lack the
16     V|     Was then begetting of this sort - in vain,~ Since Nature
17     V|     dogs -~ Nor others of this sort, in whom we mark~ Members
18    VI|       their form divine.~ What sort of life will follow after
19    VI|        To proceed apace,~ What sort of nature thunderbolts posses~
20    VI|       things (which from their sort~ The Greeks have named "
21    VI|        down~ Upon them, and by sort of condensation~ Weaveth
22    VI| disease,~ Yet somewhat of this sort hath come to him~ We know -
23    VI|      and Birdless tarns,~ What sort of nature they are furnished
24    VI|       atoms of things of every sort;~ And know, these all thus
25    VI|       down.~ In things of this sort, much must be made sure~
26    VI|        a third. Moreover,~ One sort through rocks we see to
27    VI|     see to seep, and, lo,~ One sort to pass through wood, another
28    VI|     without a break,~ Of which sort stuff of wood is seen to
29    VI|   others, that I~ Of this same sort am ill prepared to name~
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