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 1     I| soothsayer's terror-tales, shalt seek~ To break from us. Ah, many
 2     I|     divine~ More clearly what we seek: those elements~ From which
 3     I|        to pluck new flowers,~ To seek for this my head a signal
 4     I|         as physicians, when they seek to give~ Young boys the
 5    II|      first of all behooves~ Thou seek, as far as find thou may
 6   III|        and a gloomy man.~ For to seek after power - an empty name,~
 7    IV|        to pluck new flowers,~ To seek for this my head a signal
 8    IV|         as physicians, when they seek to give~ Young boys the
 9    IV|       many do we see, which all~ Seek, so to say, to injure faith
10    IV|          Of a like peril, and to seek with speed~ Their opposites!
11    IV|         the breathing creatures~ Seek, even by nature of their
12    IV|         this book,~ And still to seek the nature of the world~
13    IV|     again,~ When once again they seek and crave to reach~ They
14    IV|         on approaching, he would seek~ Decent excuses to go out
15     V|        Dear, broken chatter; nor seek they divers clothes~ To
16     V|      others' lips,~ And all they seek is known from what they'
17     V|          their fledgling pinions seek to get~ A fluttering assistance.
18     V|          elephants,~ Doth he not seek the peace of gods with vows,~
19    VI|         as in wrath to thirst to seek~ Revenges keen; but even
20    VI|        people shudder round~ And seek for cover. Therefore, as
21    VI|       maw,~ And, all confounded, seek to chock it full~ With her
22    VI|          them sound.~ Now will I seek again to bring to mind~
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