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 1     I|      the rougher ground,~And opened every strait they closed
 2    II|       And in their flesh had opened many a gate,~By which their
 3    II|  inflamed hereby,~His lap he opened and spread forth his cloak:~"
 4    IV|      And breatheth balm from opened paradise;~Thus sighed, thus
 5    VI|   The gates or seld or never opened are.~ ~ LXXIX~With strong
 6    VI|      Or else my tender bosom opened wide,~And heart though pierced
 7  VIII|   noble fort.~In hardy Sweno opened was the gate~Of worthy anger
 8  VIII|   heart and head;~But when I opened first mine eyes again,~Night'
 9     X| following her the straits he opened all;~Then for his soldiers
10   XII|   XLVIII~The gilden port was opened, and forth stepped~With
11 XVIII|     to entertain my foe,~Nor opened flowers and fountains as
12 XVIII|     were won, the gates were opened wide,~Now bruised, broken
13   XIX|   showers divine~Awaked, and opened his lips a space;~His lips
14    XX|     Where the close ranks he opened, cleft and brast;~Before
15    XX|   double wound unclosed, and opened wide;~And two large doors
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