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1 I| And there, with eyes and full throat backward thrown,~ 2 I| scaly breed,~ And, fowl full fledged come bursting from 3 I| Keep the unfathomable ocean full?~ And out of what does Ether 4 I| change their place, however full the Sum -~ Received opinion, 5 I| the rest thyself.~ As dogs full oft with noses on the ground,~ 6 I| Since nature knows no wholly full nor void.~ There are, then, 7 I| forever the empty and the full;~ And these can nor be sundered 8 I| phalanx, filling to the full~ The nature of first body: 9 II| some generated race,~ Among full many others of like kind.~ 10 IV| beams to keep all things so full~ Of light incessant; thus, 11 IV| is that slumber which,~ Full or fatigued, thou takest; 12 V| those men who have learned full well~ That godheads lead 13 V| the world,~ She hath with full effulgence gleamed abroad,~ 14 V| that fiery part of her~ Full to the sight and open eyes 15 V| of age~ Or gain and lose full vigour of their frame,~ 16 V| nations, and filled the cities full~ Of the high altars, and 17 VI| those men who have learned full well~ That godheads lead 18 VI| straightaway the cloud, if full of wet,~ Extinguishes the 19 VI| thunderbolts to forge.~ Besides, full often also out at sea~ A 20 VI| With clouds themselves, full many seeds of water~ From 21 VI| the earth around us,~ Is full of windy caverns all about;~ 22 VI| confounded, seek to chock it full~ With her own ruins. Let 23 VI| No marvel, this:~ Because full many seeds of heat there 24 VI| iron~ Findeth all spaces full, nor now hath holes~ To