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 1    II|       work my high desire,~The thirst of glory can no partner
 2    II|        Nor hope of praise, nor thirst of worldly good,~Enticed
 3    IV|      regal throne,~Nor that he thirst to drink my lukewarm blood,~
 4     V|       and Persians brave,~That thirst and hunger held in scorn
 5    VI|        weakness, weariness and thirst.~ ~ CX~So she, that thought
 6    VI|         And quench the endless thirst of ardent love~With dear
 7   VII|      crown:~No wish for honor, thirst of others' good,~Can move
 8   VII|        mine own:~We quench our thirst with water of this flood,~
 9   VII|     such desire of blood,~Such thirst of glory, boiled in his
10  VIII| thoughts he bends,~Yet if thou thirst of praise for noble stile,~
11  VIII|     faith takes no rout?~Whose thirst unquenched is of blood and
12  VIII|  madness, strife, rancor, ire,~Thirst to shed blood, in every
13    IX|   LXXXIII~The hardy boy, while thirst of warlike praise~Bewitched
14  XIII|       god in bed,~But most for thirst they mourned and most complain;~
15  XIII|   Egypt drink,~To quench their thirst the men sufficient think.~ ~
16  XIII|       Which more increased his thirst, increased his heat.~ ~
17  XVII|        not down,~Nor his great thirst of rule, praise and renown,~ ~
18  XVII|       with reason strong,~This thirst of war in me, this courage
19   XIX|   defend:~ ~ VII~Great was his thirst of praise, great the desire~
20   XIX|     for Christ forth led,~Than thirst of vengeance, or desire
21    XX|            LXXIX~It seemed his thirst and hunger 'suage he would~
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