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 1     I|    grain, and boughs are green~ Amid the trees, and trees themselves
 2     I|         though of iron, wastes~ Amid the fields insidiously.
 3     I|     bodies, is no third~ Nature amid the number of all things -~
 4     I| somewhat must persist unharmed~ Amid the world, lest all return
 5     I|       Without admixture of void amid their frame.~ Next, because,
 6    II|         in many a manner mixed~ Amid a void in the very light
 7    II|    tossing of primordial seeds~ Amid the mightier void - at least
 8   III|     perils - mark him as he is~ Amid adversities; for then alone~
 9    IV|        or of lion fierce.~ Many amid their slumbers talk about~
10    IV|        All in vain,~ Since from amid the well-spring of delights~
11     V|        So many, oft babbling on amid their dreams~ Or raving
12     V|        searching food and life~ Amid the ocean billows in the
13    VI|       time~ When sun with beams amid the tempest-murk~ Hath shone
14    VI|         far~ There is at Aradus amid the sea,~ Which bubbles
15    VI|     Belching sweet waters forth amid salt waves.~ Just so, then,
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