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 1     I|    clans.~ Yet Ennius too in everlasting verse~ Proclaims those vaults
 2     I|      diversely and stuff~ Is everlasting, things abide the same~
 3     I|      exist~ Bodies of solid, everlasting frame -~ The seeds of things,
 4     I|      Have still endured from everlasting time~ Unto this present,
 5     I|     As thus they do) through everlasting time,~ Vexed through the
 6    II| cause succeed not cause from everlasting,~ Whence this free will
 7    II|   corpuscles of stuff,~ From everlasting and to-day the same,~ Uphold
 8    II|      Thus the long war, from everlasting waged,~ With equal strife
 9    II|    manner fly,~ Bestirred in everlasting motion there),~ That only
10   III|   gods,~ And their abodes of everlasting calm~ Which neither wind
11   III|        Stirred with a motion everlasting on,~ And in what mode things
12   III|  endure~ Not only through no everlasting age,~ But even, indeed,
13   III|    indeed~ Admits it owns no everlasting nature.~ We hear how chariots
14    IV|        Stirred with a motion everlasting on,~ And in what mode things
15    IV|   would lie~ Drenched in the everlasting cold of death.~ In sooth,
16     V|      the Forethought old~ To everlasting for races of mankind,~ And
17     V|      they had ever been~ The everlasting, why, ere Theban war~ And
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