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1 7 | their body, for it is the soul's antechamber, the portal 2 9 | my meed~and breathe thy soul into the reed; ¡! ~then 3 10| with wondering eyes, ~my soul, why point to questing beasts 4 10| thou hast distraught my soul. ~ 5 11| verse was wanton, but thy soul was chaste, ~words which 6 12| fair a thing is nobility of soul. Or, if e ver she commends 7 20| investments, but the very soul of man. For if avarice make 8 20| am avaricious. But if my soul lacks nothing, I care little 9 21| happier I shall be. For the soul, l ike the body, goes lightly 10 24| in the case of man, the soul enters the tenement of the 11 31| oracles, Venus that lures the soul, the moon that knows the 12 43| personal opinion that the human soul, especially when it is young 13 49| powers that make up man's soul, and showing with the utmost 14 50| the rational part of the soul, which is by far the most 15 64| the lord and father of the soul, the eternal saviour of 16 74| wicked, and crime-stained soul lives upon this earth. I 17 78| fierce indignation fills my soul. That you, the most effeminate