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1      I,   156    |                       With feeble roots still clings; its
2     II,   152    |    Had spared him, but the feeble tide of blood~ ~
3    III,   761    |                  Essay the feeble stroke; and should that
4      V,   773    |                        The feeble keel, and where between
5     VI,   501    |    bear delay no more; his feeble soul,~ ~
6     VI,   613(35)| the dead Greek warriors in feeble tones endeavour to express
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