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 1    IV|    stretch forth on high,~And tear the twinkling stars from
 2    IV|     eyelids sate the swelling tear,~Not poured forth, though
 3   VII|   down trickled many a silver tear,~Two crystal streams fell
 4   VII|    behold~How from his back I tear his harness bright,~Nor
 5  VIII| funeral thou hast with many a tear~Accompanied, it's now high
 6  VIII|       as it can well perform,~Tear out his cursed heart without
 7    IX|      to dust:~Earthquakes, to tear the world in twain that
 8    IX|      strength a silly lamb to tear,~So leadeth forth to prey,
 9    IX|    kingdoms lost, and not one tear could yield.~ ~ LXXXVII~
10    XI|      herbs the steely head to tear~Out of the flesh he proved,
11   XII|    strange mishap shed many a tear;~He would not leave the
12   XII|       Inforced him, he gan to tear and rend~His hair, his face,
13   XII|      Out of his woful eyes no tear there went,~His heart was
14   XIV|   loss and theirs with many a tear:'~Thus talking to herself
15   XVI|   strain from thy breast, one tear make fall?~ ~  LVII~"What
16 XVIII|       heart resists a woman's tear?~But yet the knight, wise,
17   XIX|    with her tender child~Doth tear her tresses loose, complain
18    XX|    out of this lion's paws go tear:"~To some before his thoughts
19    XX|        and some their bellies tear;~Of bodies, some upright,
20    XX|    flesh and silver plumes to tear,~Falls down, to hide her
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