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1     I| nor bodies fare,~ But only phantom figures, strangely wan,~
2   III|     All motions of joy and phantom cares of heart.~ Now, for
3    IV| mocks the ear~ With a mere phantom of a word. When this~ Thou
4    IV|    living Centaur is~ That phantom gendered, since no breed
5    IV|     often they pursue~ The phantom images of stags, as though~
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