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1    II|          Hence, further, every creature - any one~ From out them
2    II| sundered atoms, suited to each creature,~ Throughout their bodies,
3    II|        kind~ As a whole mortal creature, even they~ Must also be
4   III|         Of one whole breathing creature. But some hold~ That sense
5   III|         As in the flesh of any creature still~ Is odour and savour
6   III|       that 'twould follow~ One creature'd have in body many souls.~
7    IV|        so tight,~ And pain the creature's body, close their teeth~
8    IV|       does -~ All, as the ugly creature and she scents,~ Yes she,
9     V|        s before them. For each creature feels~ By instinct to what
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