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 1    II|  They bid thee follow on the path, now made~So plain and easy,
 2     V|   moved~Out of that heavenly path, wherein he paced,~Yet thousand
 3   VII|    And following on a little path, he heard~A rumbling sound,
 4   VII| Although he wist not by what path to ride,~And time drew near
 5  VIII| fight,~Come follow them, the path to heaven their blood~Marks
 6     X|  repine~To tread this secret path, though dark and deep;~For
 7    XI|   writings tell~What certain path to heavenly bliss us leads;~
 8   XII|    save her life, some other path to tread,~She feigned her
 9   XIV|      foot is set~In the true path, nor from this passage stray,~
10    XV|     his breast~All the broad path, he poison breathed and
11  XVII|    might~Inform them of some path or passage right.~ ~ LVII~
12  XVII|    see and know,~In virtue's path how they trod all their
13 XVIII|      And thither by a beaten path went he:~The myrtle spread
14   XIX|     mishap;~To that defended path the old man flew,~And scorned
15   XIX|    Vafrino would not pass,~A path more secret, safe and short,
16    XX|      me,~The way to death is path to virtue right,~Here let
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