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1    II|         And from the old ever arise the new~ In fixed order,
2    II|   main; hath whence the fires arise -~ For burns in many a spot
3    II|       Far over earth, and air arise around.~ For bodies all,
4   III|       With leg dismembered to arise and stand,~ Whilst, on the
5   III|    Thus nature of mind cannot arise alone~ Without the body,
6    IV|   Whate'er it be, from whence arise for him~ Those germs of
7     V|    Thus nature of mind cannot arise alone~ Without the body,
8     V|    all begotten. And even now arise~ From out the loams how
9    VI| chariot' renowned~ ~ Of winds arise; and they appeased are~
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