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1 II| wide-dispersed,~ Through all the pores. For what may we surmise~ 2 III| dispersed through all the pores~ Of body, and passed through 3 III| away,~ Whilst, as through pores, to all the frame there 4 IV| spread about~ Along the pores and intertwined paths~ Of 5 IV| caressingly the palate's pores.~ And, contrariwise, with 6 IV| able~ To get within the pores and gender sour.~ Both sorts, 7 IV| differing forms of seeds and pores.~ Thus on and on along the 8 IV| vision, since through body's pores~ They penetrate, and inwardly 9 IV| aboundingly~ Through opened pores, and thus is sprinkled round~ 10 IV| upon us through the little pores~ Even inward to our body' 11 V| Athrough the innumerable pores of earth,~ And raised itself 12 V| Nature thither turn the pores of earth~ And make her spurt 13 VI| Between and enters through the pores of things;~ And so it never 14 VI| flieth along~ Athrough their pores. And much it does transfix,~ 15 VI| Through the innumerable pores of earth,~ To set her all 16 VI| things assigned be~ The many pores, those pores must be diverse~ 17 VI| be~ The many pores, those pores must be diverse~ In nature 18 VI| we do see~ Through some pores form-and-look of things 19 VI| than others through same pores.~ Of verity, the nature 20 VI| athrough the iron's abundant pores~ So subtly into the tiny