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1      I,     III|  but with heedless ear. His thoughts were with the fugitives.
2    III,      II|     me any more?"~ ~"All my thoughts are filled with thee."~ ~"
3     IV,     III|   manor. But to prevent his thoughts from straying there was
4     IV,     III|   his power. These straying thoughts after a while began to betray
5     VI,       I|  are the guardian of all my thoughts - my only friend and comrade
6     VI,       I|        And are not all your thoughts already known to Him who
7      X,       I| oppressed with these gloomy thoughts that his spy and scout suddenly
8      X,     III|    the gaze lay many of the thoughts which, if they cannot be
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