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 1    II|          place, meseems, in these affairs~ To prove for thee this
 2    II|          down to earth.~ In these affairs~ We wish thee also well
 3    II|        For out of doubt~ In these affairs 'tis each man's will itself~
 4    II|       rites.~ This, too, in these affairs~ 'Tis fit thou hold well
 5    II|       repose,~ Withdrawn from our affairs, detached, afar:~ Immune
 6    II|            twill be well in these affairs~ This to remember: that
 7   III|        the void. O, here in these affairs~ Some new divine delight
 8   III|          away.~ ~ Herein in these affairs nowise take up~ What honoured
 9    IV|          this be deemed~ In these affairs that, though the films which
10    IV|          too~ Thy calculations in affairs of life~ Must be askew and
11    IV|         Now easy it is from these affairs to know~ Whatever...~ ~
12    IV|       thing.~ ~ And much in these affairs demands inquiry,~ And much,
13    IV|      VITAL FUNCTIONS~ ~  In these affairs~ We crave that thou wilt
14    IV|           wind.~ Nor yet in these affairs is aught for wonder~ That
15    IV|      clings absorbed, or what the affairs~ On which we theretofore
16    IV|     pursuit and zest,~ And of the affairs wherein 'thas been the wont~
17     V|      disaster.~ And lest in these affairs thou deemest me~ To have
18     V|           also chanted other high affairs?~ Whither have sunk so oft
19     V|        hath been given~ For these affairs. Yet chief in likelihood~
20     V|          an orb. Nor yet in these affairs~ Is aught for wonder that
21     V|      perchance,~ Concerning these affairs thou ponderest~ In silent
22     V|           desire chief mastery of affairs~ And ownership of empires.
23     V|        Flourish in midst of great affairs of state~ And midst great
24     V|            Betramples forevermore affairs of men,~ And visibly grindeth
25     V| themselves,~ And unto gods in all affairs of earth~ Assign as last
26    VI|           And what of ills in all affairs of mortals~ Upsprang and
27    VI|        travailing at.~ ~ In these affairs it much behooveth thee~
28    VI|       sucks into itself. In these affairs~ Marvel thou not that from
29    VI|         death and doom.~ In those affairs, O awfullest of all,~ O
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