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1 II| ways~ All things can be conjoined; for then wouldest view~ 2 II| combination, and, in proper mode,~ Conjoined into those vital motions 3 III| and soul,~ I say, are held conjoined one with other,~ And form 4 III| readily remark~ That soul conjoined is with mind, and, when~ ' 5 III| thence mayst see~ That, as conjoined is their source of weal,~ 6 III| is their source of weal,~ Conjoined also must their nature be.~ ~ 7 III| Is in the fact of their conjoined estate.~ ~ Once more, since 8 IV| fleet, and yet~ They seem conjoined in a single isle.~ When 9 IV| whatso things there be~ Conjoined with hues. Likewise the 10 IV| since~ The soul is close conjoined with the mind.~ Next, soul 11 V| not all thuswise~ Remain conjoined nor harmoniously~ Have interplay 12 V| another substance underneath,~ Conjoined to it from its earliest 13 V| together with common roots,~ Conjoined both, even from their earliest 14 V| indeed, 'tis with it so conjoined~ In linked unison? What 15 V| be~ A subtle nature, when conjoined it is~ With heavy body, 16 V| as air is with the earth~ Conjoined, and energy of mind with 17 VI| headlong slipping, fall conjoined~ Into the vacuum, and the