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 1     I|      no third~ Nature amid the number of all things -~ Remainder
 2     I|     fire~ And no true thing in number of all things~ Exists but
 3     I|    which~ The bodies exceed in number all the rest,~ And lie more
 4    II| besides~ Strew underneath some number of delights.~ More grateful '
 5    II|  itself there are~ The largest number of kinds and differing shapes~
 6    II|      And seeds, innumerable in number, in sum~ Bottomless, there
 7    II|    sole and single - rather in number~ Exceeding number. Since
 8    II|    rather in number~ Exceeding number. Since that deeply set~
 9   III|     But also are they in their number less,~ And scattered sparsely
10    IV|        impediments,~ As few in number and placed along the front.~
11    VI|       taught~  That this their number is innumerable~ And infinite
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