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 1     V|  frost which his hard heart embraced,~And gainst his breast a
 2    VI|  the night~In her kind arms embraced all this round,~The silver
 3   XII|   black, hath kept and long embraced,~To him a Pagan was I sold
 4   XII|  For she disdained to be so embraced, .~No lover would have strained
 5   XIV|  with shining rays and fire embraced,~Presents himself unwares
 6   XVI|     be loved; embracing, be embraced."~ ~ XVI~He ceased, and
 7  XVII|  with Euphrates' rich flood embraced.~ ~  VI~Maremma, myrrh and
 8  XVII| conquest met, prevented and embraced.~ ~ LXXXIII~But Charles,
 9 XVIII|    his dear friends then he embraced the crew~To welcome him
10 XVIII|  start,~Before him stepped, embraced the plant and cried,~"Ah,
11   XIX|   he hateth most, each held embraced:~ ~  XVIII~Such was their
12    XX|  her hundred arms and holds embraced,~Bears down to earth his
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