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 1 Ded|         of Tydeus:~ ~‘A greater spirit ruled that little body.’~ ~
 2 Pre| breathed out her sad, indignant spirit; he too, from that time,
 3   1|        tempered by modesty, the spirit of a man.~ ~ Her dress was
 4   1|        that sweet warmth of the spirit and great vigour of the
 5   1|      face is not like that; his spirit seemed too noble, his beauty
 6   2|         pursue what’s wrong. My spirit knows the abyss that threatens
 7   7|        rash heart, and fearless spirit! Nothing is so impenetrable,
 8   8|      but you will find the same spirit in me. Only may the Gods
 9  19|         cruel. For in death the spirit grieves to quit the body
10  19|          but the body, when the spirit is gone, nor grieves nor
11  19|        love and have become one spirit, then is their separation
12  19|      from one soul. So that one spirit was not taking leave of
13  19|        of another; but a single spirit was being cut in two, a
14  20|      breathed out her indignant spirit.~ ~ Euryalus, when he had
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