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 1   III|   nature of all heat is rare,~ Athrough it many seeds of air must
 2    IV|      The varied voices, sounds athrough the air.~ Then too there
 3    IV|      thus this air~ All glides athrough our eyeballs, and, as 'twere,~
 4    IV|       and, as 'twere,~ Brushes athrough our pupils and thuswise~
 5     V|        out the earthen parts,~ Athrough the innumerable pores of
 6     V| glideth in her monthly course~ Athrough the rigid shadows of the
 7     V|        whistlings of the wind~ Athrough the hollows of the reeds
 8    VI|       blow gives forth a sound athrough thine ears:~ Thus also we
 9    VI|      liquid fire flieth along~ Athrough their pores. And much it
10    VI|     And now the cause~ Whereby athrough the throat of Aetna's Mount~
11    VI|    through ears;~ Many in-wind athrough the nostrils too,~ Malign
12    VI|        must particles of fire~ Athrough the entire fountain surge
13    VI|     seeds of fire burst forth~ Athrough that other fount, and bubble
14    VI|      seep~ The varied echoings athrough the air.~ Then, too, there
15    VI|       reminding thee,~ Winding athrough the iron's abundant pores~
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