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 1     I|   what cannot,~ And by what law to each its scope prescribed,~
 2     I|   thee~ I prove the supreme law of Gods and sky,~ And the
 3     I|  purport of the skies - the law behind~ The wandering courses
 4     I|     Nature's aspect and her law,~ Which, teaching us, hath
 5     I| what could not, and by what law to each~ Its scope prescribed,
 6    II|     Nature's aspect and her law.~ ATOMIC MOTIONS~ ~ Now
 7    II|     one by one,~ To see the law whereby each thing goes
 8    II| running through.~ By a like law we see how earth is pied~
 9    II|  path is fixed, and by like law~ O'ertravelled backwards
10    II|   happens surely by a fixed law:~ For from all food-stuff,
11   III| wretches past the bounds of law,~ And, oft allies and ministers
12   III|     Nature's aspect and her law.~ NATURE AND COMPOSITION~
13   III|     of birth, nor free from law of death;~ Nor, if, from
14     V|   what cannot,~ And by what law to each its scope prescribed,~
15    VI|     Nature's aspect and her law.~ Wherefore the more will
16    VI|   what cannot,~ And by what law to each its scope prescribed,~
17    VI|  already; lo, there is~ The law and aspect of the sky to
18    VI|      Now come, and what the law of earthquakes is~ Hearken,
19    VI|     wonders work by natural law,~ And from what causes they
20    VI|   Now, of diseases what the law, and whence~ The Influence
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