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 1     I|     No grains, nor trees, nor breathing things can grow."~ True -
 2     I|       sun, grains, trees, and breathing things,~ But yet commixed
 3     I|       that the lusty race~ Of breathing creatures bears and blooms,
 4     I| repair.~ For as the nature of breathing creatures wastes,~ Losing
 5     I|      like procedure, that all breathing things~ Head downward roam
 6    II|    calf, from out its breast~ Breathing warm streams of blood; the
 7    II|  Feeding those dire Chimaeras breathing flame~ From hideous jaws -
 8   III|       are parts~ Of one whole breathing creature. But some hold~
 9    IV|     modes. Again,~ As all the breathing creatures which take food~
10    IV|     Impartially. But for some breathing creatures~ One odour is
11    IV|  nothing strange that all the breathing creatures~ Seek, even by
12     V|  Steeds~ Of Thracian Diomedes breathing fire~ From out their nostrils
13     V|      Outside the body and the breathing form~ In rotting clods of
14     V|       of their endeavouring.~ Breathing such vasty warfare, they
15     V|     creatures thou beholdest~ Breathing the breath of life, the
16    VI|   fixed.~  And so, indeed, in breathing creatures be~ The several
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