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 1     I|   seeds are all,~ Each birth goes forth upon the shores of
 2     I|   then thy wish to think~ It goes, hurled off amain, to where '
 3     I|    endless motion everything goes on~ Forevermore; out of
 4    II|      here)~ An image, a type goes on before our eyes~ Present
 5    II|   and from beneath, a sound~ Goes forth from feet of stalwart
 6    II|   the law whereby each thing goes on.~ But some men, ignorant
 7    II|     matter of our total body goes,~ Hurried along, against
 8    II|   strife among the elements~ Goes on and on. Now here, now
 9    II|   bright colour from the dye goes not;~ And colour in one
10    II|     thing soe'er,~ And on it goes confounding all the sense~
11   III|    of time; companioning, it goes~ With mind into the winds
12   III|     scattered forth,~ And so goes under. Or again, if now~
13   III|        Again, why is't there goes~ Impetuous rage with lion'
14   III|      who sickens of his home goes out,~ Forth from his splendid
15   III|      threshold,~ Or drowsily goes off in sleep and seeks~
16    IV|  Back to its own primordials goes away.~ ~ And thus I say
17    IV|     mightily swift order all goes on,~ So that upon one instant
18     V|   victorious,~ And once - as goes the tale - the water won~
19     V| water too began to win -~ As goes the story - when it overwhelmed~
20     V|     light. Just so the story goes~ That from the Idaean mountain-tops
21    VI|  Which still increases as it goes, and ever~ Augments the
22    VI|   leaving them unharmed,~ It goes through many things and
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