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1 II| By equal outline and by shape the same.~ ~ Moreover, humankind, 2 II| the other still unlike in shape.~ Nor in no other wise could 3 II| grim and vile.~ For never a shape which charms our sense was 4 II| out~ What the aspect of shape of its whole body~ Each 5 II| fashioned all of one like shape~ Are infinite in tale; for, 6 II| Of elements dissimilar in shape.~ Again, all things by fire 7 II| So must their atoms be in shape unlike -~ Not since few 8 II| produced all uniform in shape,~ 'Twould be but natural, 9 II| rather with what sort of shape equipped,~ 'Tis thine to 10 IV| them sound.~ Besides, since shape examined by our hands~ Within 11 IV| upon~ Outside in their true shape, whene'er a door~ Yields 12 IV| upon~ Outside in their true shape. And thus, when first~ The 13 IV| at clinging there,~ Its shape, reversed, facing him who 14 IV| formation,~ Conserves its shape. But if the space between~ 15 IV| consist~ Of seeds of varying shape. And furthermore,~ Since 16 IV| to be~ Partakers of each shape, one equal blend~ Of parents' 17 V| stream at time so fixed~ And shape anew the splendour of the 18 V| Aerial with many a varied shape.~ But, lo, because her bearing 19 V| saw how each~ Had got a shape like to its earthy mould.~ 20 V| iron succeeded, and the shape~ Of brazen sickle into scorn 21 VI| from heaven. And when this shape~ Hath dropped upon the lands 22 VI| and each have~ Its very shape, its own direction fixed.~