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 1     I|        never do;~ Since naught is changed, but all things so abide~
 2     I|      going out and coming in~ And changed order things their nature
 3     I|         Be added new, and some be changed in order,~ If still all
 4     I|          fire and which, by order changed,~ Do change the nature of
 5     I|   mentioned heretofore,~ Suffer a changed state, they must derive~
 6     I|         few, and motion and order changed)~ Fashion the winds of air,
 7     I|         But since, being many and changed in many modes~ Along the
 8    II|       call it, so to speak,~ Mere changed trend. For were it not their
 9    II|    upheaved~ Its level plains, is changed to hoary waves~ Of marble
10    II| themselves, when once~ Around are changed the intervals between,~
11    II|          themselves must likewise changed be.~ Now to true reason
12   III|        like a smoke,~ Or that the changed body crumbling fell~ With
13   III|           did of, old?~ But if so changed hath been the power of mind,~
14   III|        that say~ Immortal mind is changed by change of body -~ For
15   III|     change of body -~ For what is changed dissolves, and therefore
16    IV|        positions of the seeds are changed, -~ So that the bodies which
17    IV|       That former seemeth to have changed its gestures.~ Of course
18    IV|        The former seemeth to have changed its gestures.~ And since
19     V|          hour in all its body~ Is changed innumerably. For whatso'
20     V|       time had resolved been~ And changed into air. Therefore it never~
21     V|           systems of the sky, and changed times~ On annual seasons,
22    VI|       again...~ ~ Which were, are changed now, with fury stilled;~
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