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1    IV|       I thus our passed harms?~Remembrance fresh makes weakened sorrows
2  VIII|       a soul renewed~The sweet remembrance of fair Sophia's child,~
3  VIII|      aghast.~ ~ XLVII~Now when remembrance of the youth had wrought~
4     X|       stream,~Such mind, to my remembrance, then I bore,~As when on
5   XVI|      trespass hears;~Your dear remembrance will I keep in mind,~In
6 XVIII| speeches sad, of passed harms.~Remembrance is the life of grief; his
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