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 1      I,   513    |      s pale kingdoms; but the breath of life~ ~
 2    III,   642    |    Draw their last struggling breath amid the wreck~ ~
 3    III,   709    |       man dying has the vital breath~ ~
 4    III,   791    |                    Thy latest breath, still left, upon the fight:~ ~
 5     IV,   365    |                 Each laboured breath with anguish from the lungs~ ~
 6     IV,   415    |                And choked the breath within: yet left unquenched~ ~
 7      V,   138    |              Shakes the frail breath that with the god receives,~ ~
 8      V,   154    |  Stifled the god; perhaps the breath divine~ ~
 9      V,   226    |          Uttered with panting breath and blent with groans;~ ~
10      V,   785    |                   When on thy breath so many nations hang~ ~
11     VI,   112    |       as in Nesis' isle 5 the breath~ ~
12     VI,   559(33)|     boisterous sea, Without a breath of wind, hath knocked the
13     VI,   620    | fruitful growth, and with her breath~ ~
14   VIII,   715    |                  And held his breath within him, lest some word,~ ~
15     IX,   253    |     disaster found his latest breath~ ~
16     IX,   549    |           By his most violent breath, and borne aloft~ ~
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