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1      I,   116(4)|   that, if the canal were cut, the island of Aegina would
2      I,   127   |                           Cut off by fate unpitying6,
3     II,   167   | shore the cancerous limbs cut in too deep,~ ~
4    III,   396   |        Do what thou wilt: cut off the source that fills~ ~
5      V,   756   |                  Let fate cut short the deeds that I would
6     IX,  1003   |                           Cut off, this quarter, teeming
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