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 1    IV|     the softness of her tender skin,~She looked as coy, as if
 2    VI|      the breaches in his ivory skin,~Thence to thy dearest lord
 3     X|       my shoulders sliding,~My skin was full of scales, like
 4    XI|   strong and thick,~The tender skin it in his bosom rove,~The
 5    XV| mantled in gold:~Thus her fair skin the dame would clothe and
 6   XVI|     And on her back his lion's skin had she,~Too rough a bark
 7  XVII|        of Ind,~A snake's green skin spotted with black he wore,~
 8 XVIII|         through flesh, through skin and rind~They flew, and
 9    XX|      his neck in twain, flesh, skin and bone,~The sable head
10    XX|   blood, one wound or rend his skin?~All other breasts to you
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