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 1     I|      of primordial parts~ Are put together diversely and stuff~
 2     I|       for thee my verse~ Hath put within thine ears the stores
 3     I|      for these~ Same germs do put together sky, sea, lands,~
 4    II| vaster serve,~ And by example put thee on the spoor~ Of knowledge.
 5   III|    and thence all things~ Are put in motion; the blood is
 6   III|    live powers are wont to be put in,~ Just at the moment
 7    IV|    locusts in the summertime~ Put off their glossy tunics,
 8    IV|     limbs,~ Whilst forth they put each supple arm in turn~
 9    IV|      love their flames can be put out.~ But Nature protests '
10     V|     view of eyes for him~ Nor put it into hand - the sight
11     V|   universe and wish~ There to put out the splendid sun of
12     V|    the new Earth first of all put forth~ Grasses and shrubs,
13     V|       instinct to what use to put his powers.~ Ere yet the
14     V|   trees, would there beneath~ Put forth in season swarms of
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