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1 1, 1 | Muse of others?~TANS. Thou dost well conclude that poetry
2 1, 2 | of heaven and of hell.~F. Dost hope?~S. I hope.~F. For
3 1, 3 | CIC. Of these two which dost thou esteem higher?~TANS.
4 1, 3 | Although to many pains thou dost subject me,~Yet do I thank
5 1, 3 | much,~That thou my breast dost cleave with noble wound,~
6 1, 3 | with noble wound,~And then dost take my heart and master
7 1, 3 | voice do I hear:~"Whither dost thou carry me, thou fearless
8 1, 4 | thing loved.~TANS. Well dost thou know that the intellect
9 1, 4 | Thou beauteous beast that dost in punishment~Knit up the
10 1, 5 | And firmly in the earth dost fix thy roots;~No shifting
11 1, 5 | Ever the self-same ground dost thou Grasp, cultivate and
12 1, 5 | mount I turn,~Where thou dost forge the thunderbolts of
13 1, 5 | deliverance from death.~Thou dost become congealed. Melting
14 2, 1 | for greater victory. Well dost thou know that the love
15 2, 1 | eternally might rest,~Thou dost torment, by hiding from
16 2, 1 | otherwhere thy bow,~For thou dost waste thy powers, oh beauteous
17 2, 2(1)| wherefore, then, great Keśava~Dost thou impel me to this dreadful
18 2, 3 | senseless thou'rt become!~Dost thou believe the flame will
19 2, 3 | splendour through a glass, dost thou~Believe that it through
20 2, 3 | love,~Swifter than wind, dost thou not rise and flash~
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