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 1     I|  heart ypight;~Her sweet idea wandered through his thought,~Her
 2    II|        But in this maze still wandered and miswent,~For Heaven
 3    II|       parted they, and ere he wandered far~The friendly star-light
 4    IV|       And in her gentle bosom wandered bold;~It viewed the wondrous
 5     V|   journey frame,~All night he wandered and he wist not where;~But
 6   VII|    streams of tears she shed,~Wandered far off, alas, as chance
 7  XIII|       coward fear,~And so far wandered forth with trembling pace,~
 8   XIV|        That all thy soldiers, wandered and misgone,~Heaven may
 9 XVIII|      have you strayed, erred, wandered far.~ ~ VII~"Much are you
10   XIX| intent:~So long he walked and wandered, till he spied~The way to
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