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 1     I|         from loughs and forests hoar,~Divided far by sea from
 2   III|        cedars toss on mountains hoar:~The king, that wondered
 3    IV|    flowery dales, and mountains hoar,~And under every trembling
 4     V|      compare~In all, but years, hoar locks, and gravity,~To whom
 5     V|     followed, then with tresses hoar~Old Wenceslaus, that felt
 6    VI|        faint and weak,~Nor this hoar head so full of doubts and
 7    IX| bloodless, and whose locks were hoar~Mustaches strouting long
 8     X|      hid with plants and bushes hoar,~The wizard stooping in
 9    XI|        blasphemies the mountain hoar,~The woods, the waters,
10  XIII|     went Ismen old with tresses hoar,~When night on all this
11    XV|      foam and froth the billows hoar~About the cable murmur roar
12  XVII|     strange adorned his tresses hoar.~ ~ XI~His right hand did
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