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 1     I|       many words)~ Than aught exists without its origins.~ Moreover,
 2     I| seeking with sagacious quest~ Exists, infallibly, commixed with
 3     I|   question broached.~ NOTHING EXISTS per se EXCEPT ATOMS~ AND
 4     I| declares~ That body of itself exists: unless~ This primal faith,
 5     I|      in nature. For whatever~ Exists must be a somewhat; and
 6     I|       inane.~ Again, whate'er exists, as of itself,~ Must either
 7     I|    call accidents.~ Even time exists not of itself; but sense~
 8     I|     that every act~ At bottom exists not of itself, nor is~ As
 9     I|      we know a twofold nature exists,~ Of things, both twain
10     I|       bides,~ There not at an exists the void inane.~ Thus primal
11     I|   That bounding point indeed~ Exists without all parts, a minimum~
12     I|      in number of all things~ Exists but fire, as this same fellow
13     I|       of all things,~ And how exists the interwoven frame.~ ~
14    II|    nowhere in the sum~ Of All exists a bottom, - nowhere is~
15    II|       can change,~ For naught exists outside, to which can flee~
16   III|  since I have taught how soul exists~ A subtle fabric, of particles
17     V|      o'er all else,~ The mind exists of earth-born frame create~
18     V|   solid body, as I've shown,~ Exists the nature of the world,
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