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1 Pre | declared that their minds were filled with heavenly desires, just
2 Pre | with thee my cup was never filled with wine." Moreover, a
3 Pre | who had never seen him had filled his mouth with pearls, whereas
4 Pre | the frog's song, and were filled with a desire to find that
5 Pre | the cup, their bosoms are filled with the desire of this
6 Pre | occupies the place that is filled by Shakespeare in the minds
7 Pre | of truth." The song that filled his soul with gladness might
8 Pre | Surely the soul which is filled with the desire of God must
9 Pre | the bowl had been already filled with blood then all your
10 Pre | blood by one conqueror, filled with revelry by a second,
11 I(*) | something like an imposthume filled with blood, which they cut
12 IV(*) | mistress as a dangerous well filled with her lover's tears,
13 V | where roses twine.~They have filled the city with blood and
14 XIII | lay the minstrel wove,~And filled my brain with the sweet
15 XVI | thou reach,~If Another has filled up thy cup with blood;~Neither
16 XVIII(*)| his original end, was now filled with desire to become a
17 XXIV | XXIV~* NOT one is filled with madness like to mine~
18 XXVIII | self-pressed my suit,~And filled the morn with drunken jollity!~
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