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 1     I|         and full throat backward thrown,~ Gazing, my Goddess, open-mouthed
 2     I| preserved, when once it has been thrown~ Into the proper motions,
 3    II|        when together of a sudden thrown,~ Should alway furnish the
 4    II|         places, even as here are thrown~ The seeds together in this
 5   III|    smallest bodies, which,~ When thrown against us, in our body
 6   III|        shown, to-riven,~ Asunder thrown, and torn to pieces all~
 7   III|       sense, which, after death, thrown out~ Beyond the body to
 8    IV|        their form preserved,~ Be thrown abroad, and much more swiftly
 9    IV|       film~ Of outside colour is thrown off, there's naught~ Can
10    IV|     Reaches the glass, and there thrown back again~ Comes back unto
11    IV|     images of any things~ Can be thrown in and agitate the eyes.~ ~
12    IV|     voices six or seven~ For one thrown forth - for so the very
13    VI|   particles which be from things thrown off~ Are furnished with
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