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 1     I|      a birth to aught, since, scattered wide,~ It could not be united.
 2   III|       heat,~ Though few, have scattered been, and through the mouth~
 3   III|    soul,~ Throughout the body scattered, but obeys -~ Moved by the
 4   III|       their number less,~ And scattered sparsely through our frame.
 5   III|    said before, 'tis rent and scattered forth,~ And so goes under.
 6    IV|   borne about~ And tossed and scattered into regions all.~ But since
 7    IV|     when the winds~ Carry the scattered drifts along the sky~ In
 8    IV|    aloud~ Call unto them, the scattered. I have seen~ Spots that
 9    IV| energy of soul~ Hath now been scattered through the frame, and part~
10    IV|   recesses hid,~ A part, too, scattered all about the frame,~ Cannot
11    IV|  result as air,~ Whilst being scattered round through all the veins;~
12    IV|     divided in its parts~ And scattered more.~ And to whate'er pursuit~
13    VI|     winnowed by the winds, or scattered~ Smitten on top by heat
14    VI|   Some force constrains them, scattered through the water,~ Forthwith
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