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 1      I,   412    |   thy wish the very truth to hear~ ~
 2      I,   618    |                  All this we hear; nay more: dumb oxen spake;~ ~
 3      V,   764    |  none know this but thou who hear'st my prayers,~ ~
 4      V,   856    |                           To hear of Magnus' peril; and thy
 5     VI,   612    |               And learned to hear the whispered voice of ghosts~ ~
 6     VI,   613(35)|     meetings of the dead and hear their voices. So, in the
 7     VI,   627    |   things unlawful, lest they hear again~ ~
 8     VI,   837    |                   Returning, hear me if with voice I cry~ ~
 9     VI,   882    |      shall smite thee. Do ye hear?~ ~
10    VII,    76    |   and he longed once more to hear~ ~
11    VII,   321    | Barbaric, that will start to hear our trump,~ ~
12     IX,   152    |                              Hear'st of the deed that chanced
13     IX,  1301    |      know my coming, and may hear~ ~
14      X,   484    |                           To hear the voice that counselled
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