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 1     II,   127(4)|      do hurt was dull and~ ~ poor: some fell to make the number
 2     II,   207   |     scarce believed that one poor mortal frame~ ~
 3     II,   654   |                      In some poor nook on shore. 'Twas I again~ ~
 4     II,   806   |                       Gave a poor triumph.~ ~ ~ ~ Yet was
 5    III,   208   |                  Sends three poor ships (alas! her all) to
 6    III,   504   |  Protects the guilty; on the poor alone~ ~
 7      V,   581   | sleep, blest guardian of the poor man's couch,~ ~
 8      V,   612   |    thou shalt cease from one poor boat~ ~
 9      V,   616   |                          The poor with sudden plenty." So
10    VII,    33   |                          The poor man's happiness of sleep
11    VII,   329   |                      For one poor triumph. Shall Armenia care~ ~
12   VIII,   888   |            Rather than these poor rites thy shade prefer,~ ~
13   VIII,   929   |                      Of this poor sepulchre? Where the furthest
14     IX,   602   |   alone as Jove, still is he poor~ ~
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