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 1     I|        breath~ Hanging upon thy lips. Him thus reclined~ Fill
 2     I|         above!~ Pour from those lips soft syllables to win~ Peace
 3     I|       be cajoled~ As far as the lips, and meanwhile swallow down~
 4    II|      their foul flavour set the lips awry;~ Thus simple 'tis
 5    IV|       be cajoled~ As far as the lips, and meanwhile swallow down~
 6    IV|         articulate, and too the lips~ By their formations share
 7    IV|        teeth~ Often against her lips, and smite with kiss~ Mouth
 8    IV|     making his kisses wet~ With lips sucked into lips; for oft
 9    IV|      wet~ With lips sucked into lips; for oft she acts~ Even
10     V|    their wisdom is from others' lips,~ And all they seek is known
11     V|        threaten, with infuriate lips peeled back,~ In sounds
12     V|       in running~ With puckered lips along the tuned reeds,~
13    VI| Forspent lay prone. With silent lips of fear~ Would Medicine
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