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 1     I|     From which alone all things created are,~ And how accomplished
 2     I|      naught can be~ From naught created, nor the once begotten~
 3     I|         The ways whereby may be created these~ Great crags of basalt
 4     I|      heat:~ For whatsoever they created then~ Would still in any
 5     I|         begotten is,~ And earth created out of rain, and then~ That
 6     I|          if perchance they have created fire,~ Can still (by virtue
 7     I|     flesh all flesh,~ And blood created out of drops of blood,~
 8    II|         Nature would never have created aught.~ ~ But, if perchance
 9    II|      fire,~ Born from the wood, created from the pine,~ Cannot.
10    II|    forth to life,~ It cannot be created and - what's more -~  It
11    II|          Keep them forever when created there.~ Thus the long war,
12    II|         all~ That is from earth created, nor has met~ In combination,
13    II|      The little lives - she who created erst~ All generations and
14    II| breakers pounding on the rocks~ Created them; but earth it was who
15    II|       and vineyards of all joy~ Created for mortality; herself~
16   III|        soul~ 'Tis thine to know created is of seeds~ The tiniest
17   III|      Those particles from which created is~ This nature of mind,
18    IV|  not-to-know in turn,~ And what created concept of the truth,~ And
19    IV|     fashion others of this ilk~ Created are. And when they're quickly
20    IV|       the clear lights~ Of eyes created were that we might see;~
21    IV|         speaking ere the tongue created was;~ But origin of tongue
22    IV|    Discourse of words, and ears created were~ Much earlier than
23    IV|       from mother's body~ Exist created males: since sex proceeds~
24    IV|        twofold seed; and what's created~ Hath, of that parent which
25     V|     moon might not forevermore~ Created be with fixed successions
26     V|        why each day that bright created moon~ Might not miscarry
27     V|       what earth of own accord~ Created then, was boon enough to
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