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 1     I|           whereby some things are fashioned soft -~ Air, water, earth,
 2     I|         Whereas if flame, already fashioned, lay~ Stored up within the
 3    II|     primal germs~ Which have been fashioned all of one like shape~ Are
 4    II|            Not since few only are fashioned of like form,~ But since
 5    II|            and such, we see,~ Are fashioned soft and of a mortal frame.~
 6    II|          too hath been~ By Nature fashioned, even as seeds of things~
 7   III|         soul~ Through which we're fashioned to a single state,~ Verily
 8   III|        live,~ Through which we're fashioned to a single state.~ And,
 9    IV|        with like look of things,~ Fashioned from images of things sent
10    IV|         Whence soul and mind must fashioned be? - Seest not~ How nice
11     V|         of all things~ For us was fashioned by a power divine -~ So
12    VI|        Are mortal and that sky is fashioned~ Of frame e'en born in time,
13    VI|             Know thou that Nature fashioned this fire~ Subtler than
14    VI| engendered are these things,~ How fashioned of such impetuous strength~
15    VI|       since there's naught that's fashioned not~ With body porous.~
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