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1 I| Alexander's breast,~ Had ne'er enkindled that renowned 2 I| Eternal; and, if matter ne'er had been~ Eternal, long 3 I| dissolved,~ That same could ne'er in all remaining time~ 4 I| strength of heroes, she hath ne'er~ Possessed within her 5 I| heat -~ And that these same ne'er cease in interchange,~ 6 I| Even by its single nature, ne'ertheless~ Immeasurably 7 II| reason's truth: for ev'n if ne'er I knew~ What seeds primordial 8 II| void;~ And then collisions ne'er could be nor blows~ Among 9 II| through the still inane.~ Thus ne'er at all have heavier from 10 II| the blind-born, who have ne'er surveyed~ The light of 11 II| Things that from birth had ne'er a hue for them,~ 'Tis 12 III| Also the soul, and body ne'er is wont~ To feel sensation 13 III| The same estate as if ne'er born before,~ When death 14 IV| seeks~ To drink, and water ne'er is granted him~ Wherewith 15 IV| of love -~ In vain, since ne'ertheless thou canst by 16 IV| links of Venus. But they'd ne'er~ So pull, except they 17 V| quickened.~ Likewise, thou canst ne'er~ Believe the sacred seats 18 V| The evil for us, if we had ne'er been born? -~ As though, 19 V| delight detains;~ But whoso ne'er hath tasted love of life,~ 20 V| tasted love of life,~ And ne'er was in the count of living 21 V| alive, that thus the light ne'er leaves~ The spots it 22 V| s above her - which she ne'er could do~ By any means, 23 V| utter death.~ ~ But Centaurs ne'er have been, nor can there 24 V| discordant each with each; for ne'er~ At one same time they 25 V| within the earth -~ Can still ne'er be begotten with their 26 V| Tis needful for to do. For ne'er would they~ Allow, nor 27 V| er would they~ Allow, nor ne'er in anywise endure~ Perpetual 28 VI| seems~ To him that erstwhile ne'er a larger saw;~ Thus,