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 1     I|      ermastered by the eternal wound of love -~ And there, with
 2    II|       To tickle rather than to wound the sense -~ And of which
 3    II|     give its mother an eternal wound~ Along her heart. And it
 4   III| writhing round~ With its fresh wound, and spattering up the sod,~
 5   III|      if, from outward, in they wound their way,~ Could they be
 6    IV|  Nature prompted man to shun a wound,~ Before the left arm by
 7    IV|    each man falleth toward his wound,~ And our blood spurts even
 8    IV|        waste away~ With unseen wound.~ To which be added too,~
 9     V|     earth, o'ermastered by the wound,~ And with those powerful
10    VI|  Through walled places it hath wound its way,~ Or, after proving
11    VI|  Through walled places it hath wound its way,~  Or, after proving
12    VI|       glory his own images~ By wound of violence?~ But to return
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