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 1     I|    Religion - who~ Would show her head along the region skies,~
 2     I|     flowers,~ To seek for this my head a signal crown~ From regions
 3     I|        that all breathing things~ Head downward roam about, and
 4    II|    turret-crown the summit of her head,~ Since, fortressed in her
 5    II|         ploughman, shaking of his head,~ Sighs o'er and o'er that
 6   III|        may pain without a pain in head.~ Besides, when these our
 7   III|        body at all.~ And as, when head or eye in us is smit~ By
 8   III|          entangles us, nor on our head~ The dropping of its withered
 9   III|         will a fact of truth make head~ 'Gainst errors' theories
10   III| counselling mind, begotten in the head,~ The feet, the hands, instead
11   III|      spreading toes. And even the head,~ When from the warm and
12   III|          power of mind~ Be in the head, the shoulders or the heels,~
13   III|      guessed it, death beside thy head~ Stands - and before thou
14   III|         Of own accord offered his head to death.~ Even Epicurus
15    IV|     flowers,~ To seek for this my head a signal crown~ From regions
16    IV|      discussion - who has set his head~ Even where his feet should
17    IV|          pine upon his half-beast head, god-Pan~ With puckered
18     V|          power of mind~ Be in the head, the shoulders, or the heels,~
19     V|          Without all weight - the head is not a load~ Unto the
20     V|         earthward thrust her high head under sun,~ Opposing dark
21     V|          the firmament around his head.~ For though in earth were
22     V|          true piety in this: with head~ Under the veil, still to
23     V|      forthwith to rear its sudden head~ One more misgiving: lest
24     V|            Prompt them to garland head and shoulders about~ With
25    VI|          be conceived as o'er our head~ Towering most high; for
26    VI|         fear the roofs~ Above the head; and underfoot they dread~
27    VI|        joints~ A fever, gathering head with fiery heat,~ Or any
28    VI|          abundant at its fountain head,~ Because the Etesian blasts
29    VI|        they gender achings of the head,~ If one but be beneath,
30    VI|         blood, oft with an aching head:~ Hither would stream a
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