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 1      I,   519    |                          And hearts undaunted rush upon the
 2     II,   136    |    Degenerate people! Had ye hearts of men,~ ~
 3    III,   221    |      first men steeled their hearts to dare the waves 13~ ~
 4     IV,    41    |                        Their hearts by courage stirred, and
 5     IV,   571    |         Are reeking with our hearts'-blood, they may say~ ~
 6     IV,   583    |   Warmed his brave comrades' hearts; and who with fear~ ~
 7      V,    18    |   Fathers listened: "If your hearts still beat~ ~
 8      V,   124    |                          The hearts of nations to confront their
 9      V,   916    |        More gently struck on hearts inured to grief.~ ~
10     VI,   541    |                           To hearts of flint those incantations
11    VII,   212    |    horrors seething in their hearts~ ~
12    VII,   348(14)|   Never in earlier days, our hearts to cheer, Have such bright
13    VII,   456    |              Thus alike with hearts aflame~ ~
14   VIII,   306    |                         With hearts of courage! Magnus on the
15   VIII,   550    |               550 And tyrant hearts, Pothinus, dared to claim~ ~
16     IX,   446    |                         With hearts resolved to conquer. For
17     IX,  1111    | straw unfashioned: and their hearts~ ~
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