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 1     I| Received opinion, wholly false forsooth.~ For where can scaly creatures
 2     I|     place; nor did they make,~ Forsooth, a compact how each germ
 3    II|       artifice nor luxury), if forsooth~ There be no golden images
 4    II|     man may laugh, though not, forsooth,~ Compounded out of laughing
 5   III|     not be recalled." - As if, forsooth,~ It were their prime of
 6   III|   Acheron, nor can they find,~ Forsooth, throughout eternal ages,
 7    IV|      Each thing is seen to be: forsooth, this work~ With mightily
 8    IV|       as the foot keeps time?~ Forsooth, the idols they are steeped
 9    IV|       body rarefies, and air,~ Forsooth as ever of such nimbleness,~
10    IV|    rise from all her limbs, -~ Forsooth there still are others;
11    IV|    there still are others; and forsooth~ We lived before without
12    IV|        before without her; and forsooth~ She does the same things -
13     V|       been born? -~ As though, forsooth, in darkling realms and
14     V|       Restored the cosmos - as forsooth we hear~ From songs of ancient
15     V|     place; nor did they make,~ Forsooth, a compact how each germ
16     V|        to prove sure -~ As if, forsooth, the thing for which each
17     V|     burst with joys. And this, forsooth,~ 'Tis thine to know from
18    VI|    interposed brass,~ Because, forsooth, when first the tide of
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