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1 I| mark: infallibly a fixed bound~ Remaineth stablished 'gainst 2 I| can be tightly knit and bound~ And made to show unconquerable 3 I| the primordial germs~ Are bound together, and what motions, 4 I| these same primal germs~ Are bound together? And what motions, 5 I| somewhat somewhere that may bound the same -~ So that the 6 I| very eyes is seen~ Thing to bound thing: air hedges hill from 7 I| nothing which outside may bound.~ That, too, the sum of 8 I| who compels the void~ To bound all body, as body all the 9 II| reason sure)~ Space has no bound nor measure, and extends~ 10 II| Some, at their jamming, bound aback and leave~ Huge gaps 11 II| In more condensed union bound aback,~ Linked by their 12 II| fixed limitations which do bound~ Their sum on either side, ' 13 II| living forms alone~ Are bound by these laws: they distinguished 14 II| vital sense; and so they're bound to feel~ The things we feel 15 II| led all things to extreme bound of growth:~ As haps when 16 III| mind~ Are each to other bound forevermore.~ THE SOUL IS 17 III| and own no power free~ To bound around through interspaces 18 IV| And again, when sleep~ Has bound our members down in slumber 19 IV| according to their walls~ That bound them. Hence when what is 20 IV| sense is thwarted, we are bound to think~ The soul confounded 21 IV| In sleep the same is ever bound to rage.~ But fleet the 22 IV| whom mutual pleasure~ Hath bound are tortured in their common 23 IV| unto snares~ And hold them bound. Wherefore again, again,~