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 1     I|  such as makes us glad,~ And whatsoever lives, if shut from food,~
 2     I|     nature of old heat:~ For whatsoever they created then~ Would
 3     I| where thou post thyself,~ In whatsoever regions of the same;~ Even
 4     I|    the mountain slopes,~ And whatsoever are encased, as 'twere,~
 5    II|     reason they retire.~ For whatsoever through the waters fall,~
 6    II|      simple 'tis to see that whatsoever~ Can touch the senses pleasingly
 7   III|    hour,~ Mortal's estate in whatsoever remains~ After great death.~
 8    IV|    they can~ Through objects whatsoever penetrate~ And ooze, as '
 9    IV| their task it is~ To note in whatsoever place be light,~ In what
10     V|     to forge a progeny.~ For whatsoever creatures thou beholdest~
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