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 1     I|           Tis thine to know our veins and blood and bones~ And
 2     I|      thews, and bones, and also veins~ And particles of blood,
 3    II|      the same~ Of bones, blood, veins, heat, moisture, flesh,
 4    II|      With flesh, and thews, and veins - and such, we see,~ Are
 5    II|        poured inside~ The vital veins of life is now no more~
 6    II|        infused~ Through all the veins, and whilst the things are
 7    II|    disseminate~ Through all its veins; nor is that food enough~
 8    II|        to no purpose, since nor veins suffice~ To hold enough,
 9   III|  forthwith~ Forever deserts the veins, and leaves the bones.~
10   III|      seeds,~ Twined through the veins, the vitals, and the thews,~
11   III|  rarefied by loss of blood from veins,~ Cannot for longer hold
12   III|    diffused fire gone round the veins,~ Why follows then a heaviness
13   III|      because, commixed~ Through veins and inwards, and through
14   III|         so entwined through the veins,~ The flesh, the thews,
15    IV|  open-mouthed through limbs and veins,~ For eating. And the moist
16    IV| scattered round through all the veins;~ And much the heaviest
17     V|        make her spurt from open veins a juice~ Like unto milk;
18     V|           Then from the boiling veins began to ooze~ O rivulets
19    VI|     below,~ When men pursue the veins of silver and gold,~ With
20    VI|      the hairs. Through all our veins~ Disseminates the foods,
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