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1 Pre | and tries to warm his old blood with the wine of former
2 Pre | nourished upon their own heart's blood. The Arabian horse is wounded
3 Pre | brink without the heart's blood; if not, all thy striving
4 Pre | been already filled with blood then all your striving to
5 Pre | often. It was drenched with blood by one conqueror, filled
6 I | The tears of my heart's blood my sad heart weeps.~Hear
7 I(*) | an imposthume filled with blood, which they cut out and
8 I(*) | attached to it; and the blood inside this imposthume is
9 I(*) | life-blood and the tears of blood which the lover weeps for
10 V | have filled the city with blood and broil,~Those soft-voiced
11 XIII | cloister floor~With drops of blood, the sweat of anguish dire;~
12 XIV | with drops of his heart's blood~Had nourished the red rose,
13 XVI | has filled up thy cup with blood;~Neither shade from the
14 XXIII | nightingale his own life's blood doth shed,~When, to the
15 XXVII | for my woe,~And tears of blood my weeping eyes have shed,~
16 XXX | Cup-bearer pour forth my blood,~As the milk from a mother'
17 XXXIII | the stain~Of my heart's blood? Blood-red the ruby glows~(
18 XXXIV(*)| do evil therein, and shed blood? but we celebrate thy praise
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