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 1    II|     Treasure, nor rank, nor glory of a reign~ Avail us naught
 2    II| stand forth,~ The guard and glory of their parents' years.~
 3   III|   of man,~ O thee I follow, glory of the Greeks,~ And set
 4   III|   follow now~ That more for glory do they braggart forth~
 5    IV|  charm ye will,~ Let Venus' glory rise from all her limbs, -~
 6     V|    in eternal monuments~ Of glory? Verily, I guess, because~
 7     V|   that, again,~ Prospers in glory, issuing from contempt.~
 8     V|  rosy flambeau brought~ The glory to the sky. From childhood
 9     V|  the world.~ But men wished glory for themselves and power~
10     V| whilst another~ Succeeds to glory, issuing from contempt,~
11     V|     rustic muse~ Was in her glory; then would antic Mirth~
12     V|   frolic acts were in their glory then,~ Being more new and
13    VI|  truth-speaking mouth;~ The glory of whom, though dead, is
14    VI|    divinities,~ And robs of glory his own images~ By wound
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