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 1     I|   swallow down~ The wormwood's bitter draught, and, though befooled~
 2    II|   whilst those~ Which seem the bitter and the sharp, are held~
 3    II|     the things that flow~ Some bitter, as the brine of ocean is,~
 4   III|      Offer the honours, and in bitter case~ Turn much more keenly
 5   III|    dreadful pain,~ So mind its bitter cares, the grief, the fear;~
 6   III|        see not why 'twere not~ Bitter to lie on fires and roast
 7    IV|   swallow down~ The wormwood's bitter draught, and, though befooled,~
 8    IV|        Strong southernwood, or bitter centaury -~ If never so
 9    IV|      wormword being mixed, its bitter stings.~ To such degree
10    IV|      what to some~ Is foul and bitter, yet the same to others~
11    IV|       some,~ Becomes to others bitter, for him to whom~ 'Tis sweet,
12    IV| delights~ Bubbles some drop of bitter to torment~ Among the very
13     V|    rouse no dour spells of the bitter cold,~ Nor extreme heats
14    VI|      wormwood being mixed, its bitter stings.~ To such degree
15    VI|       burgeons into leaf~ More bitter food for man. A hog draws
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