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 1     I|      its fires; and first they feign~ That fire will turn into
 2     I|        cannot be,~ Unless thou feign bodies of matter endowed~
 3     I|      But besides,~ Seeing they feign that not all bodies press~
 4    II|    fearsome than what children feign,~ Shuddering, will be upon
 5    II|       should perish. When they feign~ That gods have stablished
 6    II|         lest we should seem to feign~ Motions oblique, and fact
 7    II|       Or suppose, besides,~ We feign some thing, one of its kind
 8   III|    fearsome than what children feign,~ Shuddering, will be upon
 9   III|        aught~ Whate'er thou'lt feign as yet more closely joined:~
10   III|       With the eternal, and to feign they feel~ Together, and
11    IV| neighbouring country-side doth feign to be~ Haunts of the goat-foot
12     V|          As those men hold who feign the moon to be~ Just like
13    VI|    fearsome than what children feign,~ Shuddering, will be upon
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