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 1     I|      to have lapsed.~ Of whom, chief leader to do battle, comes~
 2    II|      atoms - of which sort the chief~ Are diamond stones, despisers
 3    II|      shapes~ Of elements. And, chief of all, the earth~ Hath
 4    II|       and smell,~ Among which, chief, are most burnt offerings.~ ~
 5   III|         harmony"~ Take this in chief: the fact that life remains~
 6   III|     nature of themselves;~ But chief and regnant through the
 7   III|       in rage -~ Of which kind chief are fierce abounding lions,~
 8   III|       Which shall be first and chief to enter in! -~ Unless perchance
 9    IV|      also seems to be~ Example chief and true with what swift
10    IV|     this~ Is brought about, in chief thou must recall~ What we
11    IV|        of their own utility -~ Chief in which sort we note the
12     V|          a god;~ Who first and chief found out that plan of life~
13     V|         For these affairs. Yet chief in likelihood~ Seemeth the
14     V|       to obey,~ Than to desire chief mastery of affairs~ And
15    VI|       TELLURIC PHENOMENA~ ~ In chief, men marvel Nature renders
16    VI| disease and died and died.~ In chief, the faithful dogs, in all
17    VI|     horned herds;~ And this in chief would heap the dead on dead:~
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