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 1     I|    slide.~Of friendly parts one body then uphold,~Create one
 2    II|        other 'plain,~The weaker body lodged the nobler heart:~
 3    II|         All that were strong of body, stout of mind,~But kept
 4     V|         breath from man's frail body flies~The soul take keep,
 5     V|       longer by the slaughtered body stayed,~But sped him thence,
 6    VI|        surer knit.~ ~ LVIII~Her body free, captivated was her
 7    VI|     esteemed above~Her life and body's safety, told her no;~For
 8   VII|     green,~Enjoy that good this body ne'er possessed."~Thus she
 9   VII|      mass,~And made the shade a body seem indeed;~Well might
10  VIII|      asleep, now half awake;~My body eke another torment tries,~
11  VIII|         Each one of us a living body hath,~We are Christ's chosen
12  VIII|     tell;~He will not that this body lie neglect,~Wherein so
13  VIII|     beams so clear,~To find the body of thy master dear.'~ ~
14  VIII|       there whereas the wounded body lay,~A stately tomb with
15  VIII|         I started,~For from his body his fair head was parted;~ ~
16  VIII|    first order gave,~That noble body should be laid in grave.~ ~
17  VIII|     tormented.~ ~ LX~A murdered body huge beside him stood,~Of
18     X|     wounds torment him oft,~His body weak and wounded back and
19   XII|             XXVII~"`If mind and body spotless to this day,~If
20   XII|       friendly cheer thy tender body eying:~At last she licked
21   XII|      pardon thee, nor save~This body, that all torments can endure,~
22   XII| enrolled,~And give them to that body pure and chaste,~Which in
23   XII|         doth bend~On that sweet body which it lately dressed,~
24  XIII|     courage brave,~To his faint body strength and vigor gave.~ ~
25  XIII|       didst me drive~Out of the body of a noble maid~Who with
26   XIV|   doubts, reveals and says,~The body therefore placed she in
27    XV|       is air; breath, wind; and body, glass?~From thence the
28 XVIII|     fancies roam and range:~Her body swelled, her face obscure
29 XVIII|     make,~But through the gored body took their flight,~From
30   XIX|    hardy knew.~ ~ XI~Tancred of body active was and light,~Quick,
31   XIX|   within bare-headed stood,~His body armed and clad in purple
32   XIX|         her heart,~Mine was the body, his the soul and mind,~
33   XIX|       weak soul from this frail body fleet,~Ah, comfort me with
34    XX|          Of swords, some to the body nail the shield,~Some cut
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