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 1     I|        large hope of praise~ Hath strook with pointed thyrsus through
 2     I|             On the same hour hath strook into my breast~ Sweet love
 3   III|        with mind, and, when~ 'Tis strook by influence of the mind,
 4   III|           in motion; the blood is strook, and then~ The vitals all
 5   III| Primordials of the body have been strook,~ And ere, in pounding with
 6   III|        More prone to move, though strook by lighter cause~ Even moved
 7    IV|         Must there be thumped and strook by blows of air~ Repeatedly.
 8    IV|           stroke wherewith we are strook, and if indeed~ The foe
 9     V|      possibly doth shine because~ Strook by the rays of sun, and
10     V|        they not hug their limbs,~ Strook through with fear of the
11    VI|            Without all fire, hath strook somewhere amain -~ No marvel,
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