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 1    II|   after its weight - on this account, because~ Both bulk of water
 2    II| naught takes away;~ On which account, just as they move to-day,~
 3    II|   body's any part.~ On which account, the elemental forms~ Must
 4    II|     heart. And it is on this account~ That armed they escort
 5    II|     seethed. And on the same account~ The primal germs of things
 6   III|    they cannot - and on this account,~ Because no more in such
 7    IV| Rounded they seem, - on this account because~ Each distant angle
 8    IV|    with light again, on this account~ It comes to pass that what
 9     V|      then, this nature, this account of things~ Hath been discovered
10     V|    roots and lives.~ On this account, the earth is not a load,~
11     V|    now conceded, men on this account~ Loathed the old life fostered
12    VI|  with fierce heats.~ On this account these seasons of the year~
13    VI|    repulsed retreat, on this account~ Earth oftener threatens
14    VI|  hard by the water;~ On this account, when night with dew-fraught
15    VI|  must be made sure~ Ere thou account of the thing itself canst
16    VI|      be hard to render clear account~ By means of these, and
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