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 1     I|        things~ Yet never to our nostrils see them come;~ With eyes
 2    II| same-shaped atoms through men's nostrils pierce~ When foul cadavers
 3    II|     loathlier than the rest~ To nostrils, ears, and eyes, and taste
 4    II|    flower of nard, which to our nostrils breathes~ Odour of nectar,
 5    II|    sends~ One whiff of scent to nostrils), that it may~ The least
 6    IV|          Impact of odour on the nostrils touches.~ And first, 'tis
 7    IV|     odour;~ Whatever assail the nostrils, some can travel~ A longer
 8    IV|        and bark, and with their nostrils sniff~ The winds again,
 9     V|  breathing fire~ From out their nostrils off along the zones~ Bistonian
10     V|          And when with widening nostrils out he snorts~ The call
11    VI|     draw to light,~ By sniffing nostrils, from their dusky lairs~
12    VI|       Many in-wind athrough the nostrils too,~ Malign and harsh when
13    VI|      moment since, assails~ The nostrils, then and there it puts
14    VI|       hour~ At last the pinched nostrils, nose's tip~ A very point,
15    VI|       else~ Through the clogged nostrils would there ooze along~
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