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 1    II|       step right forward where desire~ Leads each man on, whereby
 2    II|        press and follow mind's desire;~ So thus thou seest initial
 3    II| Hurried along, against our own desire -~ Until the will has pulled
 4    II|     them move,~ Onward against desire, and headlong snatched,~
 5   III|     thee~ Remains a remnant of desire for them"~ If this they
 6   III|       may be forever,~ Without desire of any selfhood more,~ For
 7    IV|    unto us occur,~ Directly we desire - if heart prefer~ The sea,
 8    IV|      the same at what~ The mad desire so yearns, and body seeks~
 9    IV|    burns~ The breast with fell desire. For food and drink~ Are
10    IV|   certain parts, thus, easily~ Desire of water is glutted and
11    IV|     life from those~ Whom they desire to keep in bonds of love -~
12    IV|        oft she acts~ Even from desire, and, seeking mutual joys,~
13     V|        hitherto reposeful - to desire~ To change their former
14     V|        quiet to obey,~ Than to desire chief mastery of affairs~
15     V|        may increase.~ And 'tis desire for better and for more~
16    VI|      choked from that too dear desire~ Of pleasant waters. Ah,
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