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 1     I|      Along the tender herbs, fresh hearts afrisk~ With warm
 2    II|    grass, begemmed~ With the fresh dew, is calling, and the
 3    II|       Nor forth from which a fresh supply can spring,~ Break
 4    II|   Cilician saffron sprinkled fresh,~ And the altar near exhales
 5   III|     writhing round~ With its fresh wound, and spattering up
 6   III|  cups,~ With faces shaded by fresh wreaths awry:~ "Brief is
 7    IV|      them~ While yet they're fresh, by wandering freely round~
 8     V| radiance ever new,~ And with fresh light supplies the place
 9     V|  that things forever need~ A fresh replenishment of gleam and
10     V| Matured of those days in the fresh young years~ Of earth and
11     V|    new and the young sky was fresh~ (Basing his empty argument
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