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1      I,   506(19)| recurring life, than with scorn as an absurdity.~ ~
2      I,   520    |                   520 And scorn to spare the life that shall
3    III,   278    |                           Scorn to live longer; but triumphant
4     IV,   576    |  retreat, -- myself would scorn to shun~ ~
5      V,   663    |    And thus he answered: "Scorn the threatening sea,~ ~
6    VII,   451    |              My kinsman's scorn. From this, 'tis yours to
7    VII,   702    |      And thus in words of scorn: "And dost thou lie,~ ~
8   VIII,   566    |                Unpunished scorn thy youth, who thinks that
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