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1 I| and hence in turn~ The race of man and all the wild 2 I| For common instinct of our race declares~ That body of itself 3 I| broods, and that the lusty race~ Of breathing creatures 4 II| trees,~ And bears the human race and of the wild~ The generations 5 II| the sea, the sky,~ And race of living creatures. Thus, 6 II| member of some generated race,~ Among full many others 7 II| living:~ Thou'lt find the race of mountain-ranging wild~ 8 II| prating, how the ancient race,~ Fulfilled with piety, 9 III| what compare could be~ In a race between young kids with 10 III| and fierce lions. Thus the race of men:~ Though training 11 III| Thus painters and the elder race of bards~ Have pictured 12 III| who o'er-topped~ The human race, extinguishing all others,~ 13 V| in what mode~ The human race began to name its things~ 14 V| the cycles of the human race~ In fiery exhalations, or 15 V| earth, sea, and sky, and race~ Of living creatures.~ In 16 V| the length of plains,~ The race of grasses and the shining 17 V| ether. First of all, the race~ Of the winged ones and 18 V| herself begat the human race,~ And at one well-nigh fixed 19 V| many another terrorizing race,~ Cunning the foxes, flight 20 V| themselves, then first the human race~ Began to soften. For 'twas 21 V| For albeit he 'scape~ The race of gods and men, he yet 22 V| wondrous is,~ That human race (in whom a voice and tongue~ 23 V| limbs?~ Lastly, the flying race, the dappled birds,~ Hawks, 24 V| in those days would the race of man~ Be seeing excelling 25 VI| mostly vainly doth the human race~ Roll in its bosom the grim 26 VI| the course before me, as I race~ On to the white line of 27 VI| upgathering can~ Upon the race of man and herds of cattle~ 28 VI| Unburied on ground, the race of birds and beasts~ Would