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 1    II|      Deceive thee here: for they engendered are~ With urge to upwards,
 2    II|        fixed seed and fixed dam~ Engendered and so function as to keep~
 3    IV|      easy and how swift they be~ Engendered, and perpetually flow off~
 4    IV|          another~ New voices are engendered, when one voice~ Hath once
 5    IV|       first has passed the seed (engendered~ Within their members by
 6     V| Therefore it never~ Ceases to be engendered off of things~ And to return
 7     V|          In its stead and place, engendered anew,~ 'Tis hard to show
 8     V|      Such beings could have been engendered~ When earth was new and
 9     V|      mighty rub and rub~ Is fire engendered; and at times out-flares~
10     V|          claws be scarce~ As yet engendered. So again, we see~ All breeds
11    VI|     force.~ ~ Now in what manner engendered are these things,~ How fashioned
12    VI|        hard by streams of Nile,~ Engendered is - and never otherwhere.~
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