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 1     I|         fowls of air, smit to the heart by thee,~ Foretoken thy
 2     I|         angry zest~ His dauntless heart to be the first to rend~
 3     I|         as 'twere from out of the heart's own shrine,~ Responses
 4     I|        pointed thyrsus through my heart;~ On the same hour hath
 5    II|          The fears of death leave heart so free of care.~ But if
 6    II|          s gendered~ From out the heart, aye, verily, proceeds~
 7    II|          eternal wound~ Along her heart. And it is on this account~
 8   III|         destruction with a gloomy heart -~ Forgetful that this fear
 9   III|          joy and phantom cares of heart.~ Now, for to see that in
10   III|          an unseen sting upon his heart,~ However he deny that he
11   III|         with silent happiness thy heart.~ Thou shalt not speed in
12   III|          great the heap of ill on heart,~ O not in this sort would
13    IV|             What of their sphered heart, their eyes, their limbs,~
14    IV|           Directly we desire - if heart prefer~ The sea, the land,
15    IV|     wildly, cleaving to his eager heart;~ Or else because he thinks
16     V| Light-sleeping dogs with faithful heart in breast,~ However, and
17     V|     strong in sense, more wise in heart,~ Teach them to change their
18     V|    multitude to choose~ To get by heart his names of things. A task~
19    VI|          when she begat~ A man of heart so wise, who whilom poured~
20    VI|             Still had the anxious heart which vexed life~ Unpausingly
21    VI|    streamed had~ E'en into sullen heart of those sick folk,~ Then,
22    VI|         in wanhope, with a sullen heart,~ Would, in fore-vision
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