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 1     I|    objects seem,~ They yet are formed of matter mixed with void:~
 2     I|      void between those bodies formed;~ But air, however it stream
 3     I|     truth:~ For then a void is formed, where none before;~ And,
 4     I|        Alone the cosmic sum is formed, are seen~ Mightily from
 5     I|       things so varied be,~ If formed of fire, single and pure?
 6     I|     nothing would the world be formed.~ For change in anything
 7     I|       and bones~ And thews are formed of particles unlike~ To
 8    II| celestial fire,~ So subtle, is formed of figures finer far,~ And
 9    II|   scream. But what are liquid, formed~ Of fluid body, they indeed
10    II|   unless there be before~ Some formed union of the elements,~
11    II|      by their peculiar virtue, formed?~ Of verity, they'll laugh
12   III|     what body, what components formed~ Is this same mind I will
13   III|     the same,~ And there'll be formed no interplay of sense~ Common
14     V|    members alien in kind,~ Yet formed with equal function, equal
15    VI|       of blast. Yet since 'tis formed~ At most but rarely, and
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