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 1   III|   let me no longer live,~But pierce this breast, that all the
 2     V|   Christians, will you again~Pierce Christ, whose parts they
 3     V|      betray'th;~His speeches pierce their ear, but not their
 4   VII|    see,~Shall feel dear pity pierce his gentle mind;"~With that
 5    IX|  flow,~And with his horns to pierce the sea assays,~To which
 6     X|   engine cast or sling~Could pierce the cloud, it was of proof
 7   XII|    the effect~Of true renown pierce through his glorious mind,~"
 8   XII| blood-guilty life?~ ~ LXXVI~"Pierce through this bosom, and
 9 XVIII|       Put up thy sword, else pierce therewith the heart~Of thy
10   XIX|  would his weapon touch, but pierce his heart,~To catch his
11   XIX|     They will keep near, and pierce Godfredo's breast,~While
12    XX|  return the way it went,~And pierce her heart which so unkind
13    XX|  marble stone,~Dare you then pierce a woman's bosom thin?~See,
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