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 1    II|     supposed~ They act of own accord, no force beneath~ To urge
 2    II|     part, or, when inside, to accord~ And to take on the vital
 3    II|    and through herself of own accord,~ Rid of all gods. For -
 4    II|       Besides, herself of own accord, she first~ The shining
 5   III|       forms, they flit of own accord,~ Stirred with a motion
 6   III|    memory waned away,~ Of own accord offered his head to death.~
 7    IV| divers forms they flit of own accord,~ Stirred with a motion
 8    IV| Others indeed there be of own accord~ Begot, self-formed in earth'
 9    IV|       in the very air~ Of own accord, in part those others which~
10     V|      their shiny husks of own accord,~ Seeking their food and
11     V|      given, what earth of own accord~ Created then, was boon
12    VI|      Nor by themselves of own accord can they~ Rise upwards into
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