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 1     I|     as in lump of lead,~ The two should weigh alike, since
 2     I|   Lastly, where after impact two broad bodies~ Suddenly spring
 3    II|  Memmius, there~ Betwixt the two extremes: the things create~
 4    II| Through all the words, or no two words are made,~ One and
 5   III|   place half-way between the two -~ Stags and fierce lions.
 6    IV|     to pass~ By means of the two airs. Now, in the glass~
 7    IV| really borne along.~ Between two mountains far away aloft~
 8    IV|   yet away from us~ Scarcely two thousand arrow-shots, indeed~
 9     V|    sun.~ It can be also that two streams of air~ Alternately
10     V|  Under the lands and over in two arcs,~ A longer and a briefer,
11     V|     south,~ Heaven keeps his two goals parted equally,~ By
12    VI|      large place between the two~ Is made a void, forthwith
13    VI|       which lies between the two)~ Hath taken in some atoms
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