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 1     I|    primordial germs of things unfold,~ Whence Nature all creates,
 2     I|     be none, for thee~ Let us unfold; likewise what has been
 3    II|      Concerning motions we'll unfold our thought.~ Now is the
 4    IV|      for others....~ ~ I will unfold, or wherefore what to some~
 5     V|      a tongue divine,~ And to unfold by his pronouncements all~
 6     V|      Delphian laurel,~ I will unfold for thee with learned words~
 7    VI|     All this and more, I will unfold to thee,~ Nor longer keep
 8    VI|    spring~ When flowery times unfold themselves: for, lo,~ In
 9    VI|     of large showers,~ I will unfold. And first triumphantly~
10    VI| out-breathe at times,~ I will unfold: for with no middling might~
11    VI|      all-Sum.~ But now I will unfold~ At last how yonder suddenly
12    VI|    come; and unto thee I will unfold,~ As to the Birdless spots
13    VI|   fraught with death,~ I will unfold. And, first, I've taught
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