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 1     I|      to thy bosom flings his strength~ O'ermastered by the eternal
 2     I|   made to show unconquerable strength.~ Again, since all things
 3     I|     fortified~ With generous strength of heroes, she hath ne'er~
 4    II|    are opened, how the eager strength~ Of horses cannot forward
 5    II|       And stalwart flint and strength of solid iron,~ And brazen
 6    II|     blow beyond its nature's strength~ Shatters forthwith each
 7    II| breaks their powers and ripe strength~ And falls away into a worser
 8    II|    the ox, and wear away the strength~ Of sturdy farm-hands; iron
 9   III|   trained so well~ As sturdy strength of steed? We may be sure~
10   III|    they make no rivalries of strength!~ ~ Again, in ether can'
11    IV|    body knit~ And thrives in strength, and by what mode uptorn~
12    IV|  them unto him,~ Because his strength is mighty, and the films~
13    IV|  ever,~ And straining utmost strength, as if for prize,~ As if,
14     V|   all things grow and gather strength through time~ In like proportions;
15     V|        And trusting wondrous strength of hands and legs,~ They'
16     V|  each man~ After the beauty, strength, and sense of each -~ For
17     V|      then imported much, and strength~ Had its own rights supreme.
18     V|  gold~ As with the impetuous strength of the stout copper;~ But
19    VI|  fashioned of such impetuous strength~ As to cleave towers asunder,
20    VI|     from whence can grow the strength~ Of maladies uncounted.
21    VI|     s wont to penetrate even strength of iron.~ Again, where corselet
22    VI| Whereby the magnet lures the strength of iron.~ First, stream
23    VI|   thereafter, all the body's strength~ And every power of mind
24    VI|   would stream a man's whole strength and flesh.~ And whoso had
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