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 1   III|  Against the dogs imbrued in sweat and blood,~That bite not,
 2     V|     All soiled with dust and sweat, quite out of breath,~It
 3   VII|      s might,~Not they whose sweat and toil their dinner gains,~
 4   VII|     members bruised were,~He sweat and bled, yet courage still
 5    IX| flowers, small or light;~The sweat spread on his cheeks with
 6    IX|    human force was able,~All sweat and blood appeared his members
 7     X|      and smoke with lukewarm sweat~And, foaming cream, their
 8  XIII|  weak with labor, faint with sweat:~ ~ LIII~The planets mild
 9   XIV|  cheeks the globes of silver sweat,~And cool air gathered with
10    XV|      this lake your dust and sweat~Wash off, and at that table
11   XVI|   wanton wind;~Some deal she sweat, tired with the game you
12  XVII|      His helm ne'er made him sweat in toilsome frays,~Nor was
13 XVIII|  this fortress high,~Through sweat and labor gainst those rocks
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