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 1     I|   because our pauper-speech must find~ Strange terms to fit the
 2     I|       with noses on the ground,~ Find out the silent lairs, though
 3     I|        names thou wilt,~ Thou'lt find but properties of those
 4     I|     sheep's;~ Indeed we ought to find, when crumbling up~ The
 5     I|        soil;~ Lastly we ought to find in cloven wood~ Ashes and
 6    II|       the sense -~ As thou mayst find, if haply with the hand~
 7    II|        touch, the same we do not find to be~ Tinctured with any
 8    II|   behooves~ Thou seek, as far as find thou may and can,~ The inodorous
 9    II| unencumbered forth.~ Firstly, we find,~ Off to all regions round,
10    II|        upon the living:~ Thou'lt find the race of mountain-ranging
11   III|   Expound the hidden causes, nor find names~ Enough for all the
12   III|          For all I may devise or find~ To pleasure thee is nothing:
13   III|         in Acheron, nor can they find,~ Forsooth, throughout eternal
14    IV|          naught of true. Thou'lt find~ That from the senses first
15    IV|       not what, all powerless to find~ The artifice to subjugate
16     V|         of fair maturity,~ Or to find aliment, or to intertwine~
17     V|          habits they agree,~ Nor find the same foods equally delightsome -~
18     V|       some later, likely better, find~ Destroys its worth and
19    VI|     ensamples how many might one find!~ What then? Nor is there
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