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 1     I|         give way.~ Thus in such manner not all can things~ Be held
 2     I| nutriment...~ ~ Lest, after the manner of the winged flames,~ The
 3    II|        The many mites in many a manner mixed~ Amid a void in the
 4    II|       empty void. Well, in like manner, flames~ Ought also to be
 5    II|         live creatures all,~ In manner about as she uncoils in
 6    II|     Bottomless, there in many a manner fly,~ Bestirred in everlasting
 7    II|     After they'd been in many a manner driven~ Together at random,
 8   III|         like parts, nor in like manner all~ Are props of weal and
 9    IV|        Also the mind is in like manner moved,~ And sees, nor more
10    IV|        do and dare the same~ In manner like. Kings take the towns
11    IV|       conceive~ More readily in manner of wild-beasts,~ After the
12     V|         that those,~ (After the manner of the Giants), should all~
13     V|         soot,~ Do hurry in like manner to supply~ With ministering
14    VI|      this force.~ ~ Now in what manner engendered are these things,~
15    VI| thunderbolt.~ For in a two-fold manner is that wind~ Enkindled
16    VI|         make fire:~ Much in the manner as oft a leaden ball~ Grows
17    VI|        Also we must suck in. In manner like,~ Oft comes the pestilence
18    VI|   PLAGUE ATHENS~ ~ 'Twas such a manner of disease, 'twas such~
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