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1 I| place intangible, a void and room.~ For were it not, things 2 I| how much less of vacant room inside.~ That which we're 3 I| fishes leave behind them room~ To which at once the yielding 4 I| where the waters give them room? Again,~ Where can the billows 5 I| without~ That place and room, which we do call the inane,~ 6 I| but the inane can furnish room. And thus,~ Beside the inane 7 I| had been no matter, and no room~ Wherein all things go on, 8 I| To be the wide inane, or room, or space~ Wherein all things 9 I| supplied.~ The nature of room, the space of the abyss~ 10 I| spreads for things around -~ Room off to every quarter, without 11 I| whence a world derives,~ Room and a time for flight, permitting 12 I| be dislodged.~ For all of room and space we call the void~ 13 II| of heaven~ Might get more room and raise its lofty roofs~ 14 III| perturbed to that degree~ That room for life will fail, and 15 III| else because~ There is no room around, whereto things can,~ 16 III| Up, with good grace! make room for sons: thou must."~ Justly, 17 IV| sun;~ And, shut within a room, yet still we seem~ To change 18 V| else because~ There is no room around, whereto things can,~