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 1    II| Forever is replenished, and we live~ As mortals by eternal give
 2    II|    water each its thirst,~ All live their lives with face and
 3    II|    from out the stinking dung~ Live worms spring up, when, after
 4    II|        From them the senses of live creatures all,~ In manner
 5    II|       the same~ As that within live creatures as a whole.~ But
 6    II|     they must resemble, then,~ Live creatures as a whole, to
 7   III|        wretchedness, they yet~ Live, and where'er the wretches
 8   III|    Greeks, because thereby~ We live with sense, though intellect
 9   III|      quake.~ But more the oxen live by tranquil air,~ Nor e'
10   III|        light souls of all that live~ Have mortal birth and death,
11   III|      the body's and the mind's live powers~ Only in union prosper
12   III|    hath been built~ Our mind's live powers are wont to be put
13   III|      scarcely fit~ For them to live as if they seemed to grow~
14   III|      in the fields~ Can fishes live, nor blood in timber be,~
15   III|   wedlock of the soul and body live,~ Through which we're fashioned
16   III|        in this sort would they live their life,~ As now so much
17   III|        so great~ Subdues us to live, so dreadfully distraught~
18    IV|       go at frays,~ Sailors to live in combat with the winds,~
19     V|  report saith now some peoples live.~ But man's well-being was
20     V|      in the fields~ Can fishes live, nor blood in timber be,~
21     V|     heroes? Why do those deeds live no more,~ Ingrafted in eternal
22     V| trained for self to thrive and live.~ And Venus in the forests
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