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1     I|       fixed rains,~ Could bear no produce such as makes us glad,~
2     I|         but accidents those twain produce.~ ~ A property is that which
3     I|           order, posture, shapes~ Produce the fire and which, by order
4    II|      order, and primordial seeds~ Produce not by their swerving some
5    II|           and, conjoining there,~ Produce the proper motions; but
6    II|           the seeds -~ Which thus produce the ocean's one pure sheen -~
7   III|    because seeds many and minute~ Produce the savours and the redolence~
8   III|       From their own motions that produce our senses -~ Since, when
9     V| interchange of place,~ Could thus produce, if nature's self had not~
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