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1   III|    Along their watery cheeks warm tears down slide,~And then
2     V| hearts,~And knew how best to warm them in their blood,~Against
3    VI|    the earth; on that, their warm blood lies.~And at each
4    IX|     of deepest sanguine hue,~Warm drops of blood, on earth'
5   XII|    had desire,~Loth still to warm me at another's fire.~ ~
6  XIII|  Afric sent,~Which thick and warm his interrupted blasts~Upon
7    XV|     winter sharp and keen,~A warm, mild, pleasant, gentle
8   XVI|     sight~His blood began to warm, his heart to rise,~Though,
9 XVIII|    Indian plain,~Such vapors warm from scorching air down
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