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 1     I|        if not~ Because for all begotten things abides~ The changeless
 2     I|      since there's void in all begotten things,~ All solid matter
 3     I|   naught created, nor the once begotten~ To naught be summoned back,
 4     I|     air~ As first beginning of begotten things,~ And all whoever
 5     I|         that from air the rain begotten is,~ And earth created out
 6    II|      be begot of old~ Shall be begotten under selfsame terms~ And
 7    II|      each:~ Things can be both begotten and increase.~ 'Tis therefore
 8   III|          The counselling mind, begotten in the head,~ The feet,
 9     V| creation! Whosoever~ Hath been begotten wills perforce to stay~
10     V| affirmed the same~ To be again begotten and wax big -~ Mark well
11     V|     fixed time~ A moon is thus begotten and again~ At fixed time
12     V|    from out the earth~ Are all begotten. And even now arise~ From
13     V|    earth -~ Can still ne'er be begotten with their stems~ Begrafted
14     V|       a hardier earth~ Had him begotten; builded too was he~ Of
15     V|      in every wise could then~ Begotten be, a good, a goodly part~
16     V|     yet the bull-calf's scarce begotten horns~ Project above his
17    VI|      must be conceived~ As all begotten in those crasser clouds~
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