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1    II|   Nature, delivered from every haughty lord,~ And forthwith free,
2    IV|     garlands, and anoints~ Her haughty door-posts with the marjoram,~
3     V|        Soon broke the parents' haughty temper down.~ Then, too,
4     V| majesty of golden thrones~ And haughty sceptres lay o'erturned
5     V|        the nations shake,~ And haughty kings do they not hug their
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