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 1     I|       arranged~ For thee with eager service, thou disdain~ Before
 2    II|      bars are opened, how the eager strength~ Of horses cannot
 3    II|   goddess, teaches men to be~ Eager with armed valour to defend~
 4   III|     of thine -~ Less like one eager to dispute the palm,~  More
 5   III| bustle of alarm,~ And all are eager to get some hold upon~ The
 6    IV|       wildly, cleaving to his eager heart;~ Or else because
 7     V|    gin to league as friends,~ Eager to wrong no more or suffer
 8     V|      such tasks,~ And so were eager soon to give them o'er~
 9     V|    men walked forward step by eager step.~ Thus time draws forward
10    VI|     water-pits, tumbling with eager mouth~ Already agape. The
11    VI|       own sick,~ O these (too eager of life, of death afeard)~
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