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 1     I|        Through thee alone are evermore conceived,~ Through thee
 2     I|        Nor nothing to nothing evermore return.~ And, too, the selfsame
 3     I|      same.~ Thus naught could evermore push forth and go,~ Since
 4     I|       Which keep their nature evermore the same,~ Upon whose going
 5     I|     vast,~ Are hurtled bodies evermore supplied.~ The nature of
 6    II|      shall the same hereafter evermore.~ And what was wont to be
 7    II|       rest,~ Would be arising evermore. So, too,~ Into some baser
 8    II|    are black from black,~ But evermore they are create from things~
 9    II|      those others from others evermore -~ So that thou darest nowhere
10   III|      nature of mind is mortal evermore.~ And just as in the ages
11   III|      rods, the axes fell, and evermore~ Retires a beaten and a
12    IV|    certain things flow odours evermore,~ As cold from rivers, heat
13    IV|       straight course. Since, evermore pour in~ New lights of rays,
14    IV|       bodies, vexed by motion evermore,~ Are through the mouth
15     V|       their own weights, have evermore been wont~ To be so borne
16     V|       their own weights, have evermore been wont~ To be so borne
17     V|   stream together - gendering evermore~ New suns and light. Just
18     V|     brutes, though speechless evermore,~ To send forth divers sounds,
19     V|    Old awesome constellations evermore,~ And the night-wandering
20    VI|     be~ Inviolable, entrusted evermore~ To an eternal weal: and
21    VI| altars with good gifts -~ But evermore they flee - yet not from
22    VI|    all things~ We see soever, evermore must flow,~ Must be discharged
23    VI|    certain things flow odours evermore,~ As cold from rivers, heat
24    VI|      deeply stored~ Is tossed evermore in vexed motion,~ And therefore
25    VI|    which~ That pious folk had evermore been wont~ To buried be.
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