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 1     I|         Truly is nothing which outside may bound.~ That, too, the
 2    II|        all undelayed~ By aught outside them there, and they, each
 3    II|     change,~ For naught exists outside, to which can flee~ Out
 4    II|       So many, perform no work outside the same;~ Seeing, moreover,
 5    II|     many germs been added from outside,~ Have many seeds been added
 6    II| Extremest eld, and bodies from outside~ Cease not with thumping
 7   III|     Duration and birth, wholly outside the frame.~ For, verily,
 8    IV|   films~ Scaled off the utmost outside of the things,~ Flit hither
 9    IV|     sent,~ From off the utmost outside of the things,~ Which are
10    IV|     sent,~ From off the utmost outside of the things.~ For why
11    IV|        such a tenuous film~ Of outside colour is thrown off, there'
12    IV|     away....~ ~ For ever every outside streams away~ From off all
13    IV|       they may;~ And when this outside reaches other things,~ As
14    IV|    then~ Of those which on the outside stand prepared,~ When they'
15    IV|      the feel of its own body~ Outside of us. Again, whene'er we
16    IV|        as objects peered upon~ Outside in their true shape, whene'
17    IV|     lets us see so many things outside~ Beyond the house. Also
18    IV|      then objects peered upon~ Outside in their true shape. And
19     V|       more that they can dure~ Outside the body and the breathing
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