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1     I|     springtime face of day,~ And procreant gales blow from the West
2     I|         we have devised to name~ Procreant atoms, matter, seeds of
3     I|          there not~ For each its procreant atoms, could things have~
4     I|     germs, to be preserved~ From procreant unions at an adverse hour.~
5    II|       blows~ Able to cause those procreant motions, far~ From highways
6    II|         it passes out~ Along the procreant paths of Aphrodite;~ Or
7    II|       finite tale~ Be tossed the procreant bodies of one thing,~ Whence,
8    VI| vouchsafed from of old~ Unto the procreant atoms of the world.~ Now
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