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 1     I|     from any stock or limb~ By chance and change. Indeed, and
 2     I|       the innumerable blows of chance.~ ~ So in our programme
 3     I|        s-end be, and that~ The chance for further flight prolongs
 4    II|    anything of new.~ But if by chance they lose, inside a body,~
 5   III| lashing its tail, thou gettest chance to hew~ With axe its length
 6   III|    Such fall of fortune as may chance to him.~ Nor eat the vultures
 7   III|        carry, or what be~ That chance may bring, or what the issue
 8    IV|        us the power to see and chance to tell:~ For when 'tis
 9    IV|    images~ Of horse and man by chance have come together,~ They
10    IV|       prepared -~ And games of chance, and many a drinking cup,~
11    IV|     Whence Venus by a variable chance~ Engenders shapes, and diversely
12    VI|   deviously about~ (Whether by chance or force), since Nature
13    VI|       an atmosphere,~ Alien by chance to us, begins to heave,~
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