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 1     I| collapse of aught, until~ Some outward force may shatter by a blow,~
 2     I|   about him the unbounded all~ Outward in all directions; or, supposing~
 3     I|         Nor can the blows from outward still conserve,~ On every
 4     I|    firm~ With never blows from outward, nor can be~ Nowhere disparted -
 5    II|       And throws that soul, to outward wide-dispersed,~ Through
 6   III|     from whole body gone,~ The outward figuration of the limbs~
 7   III|   apparitions come~ To us from outward. Now, then, since thou seest,~
 8   III|       of death;~ Nor, if, from outward, in they wound their way,~
 9   III|  thinkest that the soul,~ From outward winding in its way, is wont~
10   III|      thinkest~ That souls from outward into worms can wind,~ And
11    IV|  scraped against~ By air blown outward from distended cheeks.~ ~
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