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1 I| and feed~ From out their proper matter. Thus it comes~ That 2 I| varied heap~ Each thing its proper nature will display,~ And 3 I| in the thing create~ Its proper being.~ But these men begin~ 4 I| act of mind,~ Each in its proper place; nor did they make,~ 5 I| has been thrown~ Into the proper motions, bringing to pass~ 6 II| Unfailingly each to its proper teat,~ As Nature intends. 7 II| pronounce~ The liquor's proper designation, him~ Let us 8 II| conjoining there,~ Produce the proper motions; but we see~ How, 9 II| Not any odour from their proper bodies.~ Just as, when undertaking 10 II| ll have the sense that's proper to a part,~ Or else be judged 11 II| In combination, and, in proper mode,~ Conjoined into those 12 II| Divided by blows, each to its proper thing,~ And all retire to 13 II| all retire to their own proper kinds:~ The moist to moist 14 III| mortal lives the mind. For proper it is~ That whosoe'er begins 15 IV| lady more -~ Than it is proper to concede to mortals.~ 16 IV| powerless to cleave~ Fast to the proper places, straightaway~ It 17 IV| fails~ To enter suitably the proper places,~ Or, having entered, 18 IV| the seeds can take~ Their proper places. Nor is need the 19 IV| throws the furrow, and from proper places~ Deflects the spurt 20 V| act of mind,~ Each in its proper place; nor did they make,~ 21 V| all condensed~ About its proper centre), ever the more~ 22 V| or throw~ From off her proper body her own light, -~ Whichever 23 V| Proceeds according to its proper wont~ And all conserve their