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1 I| that~ Which we do call the empty, the inane.~ Again, whate' 2 I| all unmixed: where'er be empty space,~ There body's not; 3 I| Again, were naught of empty and inane,~ The world were 4 I| power~ To vary forever the empty and the full;~ And these 5 II| light~ Travel not down an empty void; and thus~ They are 6 II| forth they travel~ Along the empty void, all undelayed~ By 7 II| downward bears~ Through empty void. Well, in like manner, 8 II| weight;~ But contrariwise the empty void cannot,~ On any side, 9 III| But, rather, in life an empty dread of gods~ Urges mortality, 10 III| to seek after power - an empty name,~ Nor given at all - 11 IV| forth my words not unto empty winds.~ In first place, 12 V| delay thee here~ Longer by empty promises - behold,~ Before 13 V| sky was fresh~ (Basing his empty argument on new)~ May babble 14 V| outcome, and give up~ Its empty menacings as lightly too;~ 15 VI| there~ Along the well-nigh empty void, they spend~ Their