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 1    II|     seem the bitter and the sharp, are held~ Entwined by elements
 2    II| least debauch and ruin with sharp tang~ The odorous essence
 3    II|     happens also, when less sharp the blow,~ The vital motions
 4   III|      Nor snow, congealed by sharp frosts, may harm~ With its
 5   III| naught~ Enter so far, nor a sharp ill seep through,~ But all
 6   III|   about, and back~ Retreats sharp poison of corrupted frame~
 7    IV| Exhales from out its body a sharp smell -~ The nauseous absinth,
 8    IV|     by stroke~ And when the sharp cold streams, 'tis not our
 9    IV|    clouds. Do thou~ Give me sharp ears and a sagacious mind, -~
10    VI| blue and bulbous; often the sharp twinge~ Seizes the teeth,
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