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 1     I|     exalts to heaven.~ I know how hard it is in Latian verse~ To
 2     I|       their own solidness; though hard it be~ To think that aught
 3     I|         grow."~ True - and unless hard food and moisture soft~
 4    II|         not strange -~ Being most hard, and solid in their weights,~
 5    II|       brazen bars, which, budging hard in locks,~ Do grate and
 6    II|       standeth not at first~ More hard to credit than it after
 7   III|          of opened doors,~ Is - a hard saying; since the feel in
 8   III|             Whilst, on the ground hard by, the dying foot~ Twitches
 9   III|          should do and toil~ 'Tis hard to say, since, being free
10   III|         souls should stand~ Ready hard by seems ludicrous enough -~
11   III|         nothing: for there comes~ Hard upon death a scattering
12    IV|          to be,~ His glowing self hard by atingeing them~ With
13    IV|       will,~ The divers idols are hard by, and ready~ Each in its
14    IV|   themselves,~ Bruised by labours hard. And in same wise,~ This
15    IV| hunting-snares of love~ Is not so hard, as to get out again,~ When
16     V|         within its greedy clasp.~ Hard upon ether came the origins~
17     V|            In this our world 'tis hard to say for sure;~ But what
18     V|            engendered anew,~ 'Tis hard to show by reason, or by
19     V|  harbinger, steps on before,~ And hard on Zephyr's foot-prints
20     V|   Molossian hounds,~ Baring their hard white teeth, begin to snarl,~
21     V|           holy days - 'tis not so hard to give~ Reason thereof
22     V|        endure,~ Like copper, such hard labour. In those days~ Copper
23    VI|           s convulsion, following hard upon,~ O'erthrew of old.
24    VI|            Many the seeds of fire hard by the water;~ On this account,
25    VI|         But hides and flesh (made hard by heat) it softens.~ The
26    VI|       what remains~ 'Twill not be hard to render clear account~
27    VI|          down~ In midmost Aegypt, hard by streams of Nile,~ Engendered
28    VI|    temples hollow,~ Skin cold and hard, the shuddering grimace,~
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