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 1    II|  Delightsome feeling, far from care and fear!~ Therefore we
 2    II|   death leave heart so free of care.~ But if we note how all
 3    II|     must be tamed and chid~ By care of parents. They have girt
 4   III|       exhalations warm -~ Take care that in our members life
 5   III|      might crowd~ Such irk and care; and granted 'tis to know:~
 6    IV|      slumber and oblivion take care~ That we shall feel no wonder
 7    IV|    which ere long~ Is by chill care succeeded. Since, indeed,~
 8    IV|      delight, and so store up~ Care for thyself and pain inevitable.~
 9     V|       lead a long life free of care,~ If yet meanwhile they
10     V|   withdrawn forever. But their care~ Was rather that the clans
11     V|   fruits by fond and fostering care.~ And day by day they'd
12    VI|        bosom the grim waves of care.~ For just as children tremble
13    VI|       lead a long life free of care,~ If yet meanwhile they
14    VI| Hearken, and first of all take care to know~ That the under-earth,
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