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 1     I|     us glad,~ And whatsoever lives, if shut from food,~ Prolongs
 2     I|      sum of things recruited lives,~ Those same infallibly
 3     I|     through every frame that lives;~ The trees increase and
 4     I| which thou canst declare~ It lives disjoined from body, shut
 5    II|      thirst,~ All live their lives with face and form unlike,~
 6    II|   scarce creates~ The little lives - she who created erst~
 7   III| taken from the limbs,~ Still lives the trunk and draws the
 8   III|  forewarning to~ That mortal lives the mind. For proper it
 9    IV|       which still like fire~ Lives wildly, cleaving to his
10    IV|         And she who scarcely lives for scrawniness~ Becomes "
11     V|     when it overwhelmed~ The lives of men with billows; and
12     V|    air in which it roots and lives.~ On this account, the earth
13     V|    and gold~ That cark men's lives with cares and weary with
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