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 1     I|         naught, abundance thrive anew.~ Now since indeed there
 2     I|  Createth all and changes things anew~ To divers natures, mightily
 3     I|       rumbles threats~ To gather anew such furies of its flames~
 4     I|        flames~ As with its force anew to vomit fires,~ Belched
 5     I|         throat, and skyward bear anew~ Its lightnings' flash.
 6     I|         naught, abundance thrive anew -~ Thou seest how far each
 7    II|         its matter then commixed anew,~ Some atoms rearranged,
 8    II|         new factor, then combine anew~ In such a way as genders
 9    II|         in the body,~ And kindle anew the senses almost gone.~
10    II|       combinations, and conjoins anew~ One element with others;
11   III| remainder of his frame he seeks~ Anew the battle and the slaughter,
12    IV|      members,~ As flame can rise anew from unseen fire?~ ~ By
13     V|         time so fixed~ And shape anew the splendour of the sun.~
14     V|      stead and place, engendered anew,~ 'Tis hard to show by reason,
15    VI|        it must~ Take on velocity anew, anew,~ Which still increases
16    VI|           Take on velocity anew, anew,~ Which still increases
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