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 1     I|          ahead~ A flying spear, is't then thy wish to think~
 2    II|        Whatever the weight, it can't obliquely go,~ Down on its
 3    II|            body's only sense -~ Be't that something in-from-outward
 4    II|         in-from-outward works,~ Be't that something in the body
 5    II|         paths of Aphrodite;~ Or be't the seeds by some collision
 6    II|            of any,~ The shapes can't vary from one another much.~
 7    II|     Besides, the unlike shapes don't thwart the least~ The whole
 8    II|        such blow these colours can't become.~ ~ And since the
 9    II|           get?~ ~ But now, what is't that strikes thy sceptic
10    II|            a mortal frame.~ Yet be't that these can last forever
11    II|            first place, senses can't in body be~ Before its living
12   III|        spiny ears of wheat~ It can't at all. Thus, in so far
13   III|       comes that we~ Sometimes don't feel alighting on our frames~
14   III| countenance~ And open eyes, until 't has rendered up~ All remnants
15   III|            in, 'tis plain they can't.~ Then, souls for self no
16   III|            to each.~ Again, why is't there goes~ Impetuous rage
17   III|                Again, in ether can't exist a tree,~ Nor clouds
18   III|          to-day -~ Yet this we can't to consciousness recall~
19   III|           so sad about it all?~ Is't not serener far than any
20    IV|           sort happens. For it can't~ Go, as through glass, nor
21    IV|             And yet in this we don't at all concede~ That eyes
22    IV|          evening, - above all~ If 't be outpoured with most exceeding
23    IV|        such piercing pain they can't hold out~ Against the cocks,
24    IV|         Whilst yet these seeds can't hurt our gaze the least,~
25     V|               Just as in ether can't exist a tree,~ Nor clouds
26     V|           turn likewise, if we don't believe~ They also age with
27    VI|          wind's aroused force~ Can't burst the cloud it tries
28    VI|          as a basin~ Sometimes won't come to rest until the fluid~
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