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 1   III|       Gasp up in starts, and weary out his limbs~ With tossing
 2    IV|   And, verily,~ Yielding the weary body to repose,~ Far ancienter
 3    IV|   exhaled innumerable,~ When weary creatures pant, or through
 4    IV|      one luscious kiss" -~ A weary while it were to tell the
 5     V|  mighty world~ Grow weak and weary, whilst she passeth through~
 6     V| moulders down,~ A-slack with weary eld, and that, again,~ Prospers
 7     V|       Be it so;~ And let the weary sweat their life-blood out~
 8     V|   men's lives with cares and weary with war.~ Wherefore, methinks,
 9    VI|   and the pleading voice~ Of weary watchers, mixed with voice
10    VI|      of their own dead:~ And weary with woe and weeping wandered
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