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 1     I|     life dissolve from out his thews and bones;~ For out of doubt
 2     I|       and blood and bones~ And thews are formed of particles
 3     I|    themselves~ Small bodies of thews, and bones, and also veins~
 4     I|        in kind -~ Of bones, of thews, of ichor and of blood.~
 5    II|     heat, moisture, flesh, and thews -~ All differing vastly
 6    II|        linked~ With flesh, and thews, and veins - and such, we
 7   III|     bones~ And bares the inner thews hits not the life,~ Yet
 8   III|     veins, the vitals, and the thews,~ Seeing that, when 'tis
 9   III| inwards, and through bones and thews,~ Their elements primordial
10   III|      motions all~ Which in the thews and in the body itself~
11   III|     the veins,~ The flesh, the thews, the bones, that even the
12   III|        unscathed~ From all the thews, articulations, bones.~
13   III|     body, nor exist afar~ From thews and blood. But if 'twere
14    IV|      away,~ How much from very thews and powers of men~ May be
15    IV|      in certain regions of our thews,~ And stirs amain the genitals
16    IV|    last~ Lust, gathered in the thews, hath spent itself,~ There
17     V|       have its being far~ From thews and blood. Yet if 'twere
18    VI|        would rack~ Alway their thews and members, breaking down~
19    VI|       the vile blood, yet into thews of him~ And into his joints
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