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 1     I|   PROEM~ ~ Mother of Rome, delight of Gods and men,~ Dear Venus
 2    II| far,~ Not that we joyously delight that man~ Should thus be
 3    II|   of else~ To which divine Delight, the guide of life,~ Persuades
 4    II| and quake inside, but soft delight,~ When they remove unto
 5    II|   from themselves~ Take no delight; because indeed they are~
 6   III|   affairs~ Some new divine delight and trembling awe~ Takes
 7   III|  ever,~ And there's no new delight that may be forged~ By living
 8    IV|  seed, and then~ Comes the delight to dart the same at what~
 9    IV|  mute craving doth presage delight.~ THE PASSION OF LOVE~ ~
10    IV| one love,~ Keep it for one delight, and so store up~ Care for
11    IV| mouth, - because this same delight~ Is not unmixed; and underneath
12    IV|   overcome~ By violence of delight. But when at last~ Lust,
13    IV|    I say, there is a joint delight.~ ~ And when perchance,
14    IV| And in what modes the fond delight itself~ Is carried on -
15     V|   In life, so long as fond delight detains;~ But whoso ne'er
16     V|  with that lustrous smooth delight,~ They 'gan to pry them
17     V|  melodious verse and give~ Delight to ears. And whistlings
18    VI|      Solace of mortals and delight of gods,~ Point out the
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