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 1   III|     cleaves to mind by surest bonds.~ ~ Again, the body's and
 2   III| nothing 'tis to us who in the bonds~ And wedlock of the soul
 3    IV|  eagerly they cling in Venus' bonds,~ Whilst melt away their
 4    IV|   Whom they desire to keep in bonds of love -~ In vain, since
 5    IV|      tortured in their common bonds?~ How often in the cross-roads
 6     V|    Enshackled in the gruesome bonds of doom,~ As prey and booty
 7     V|   violates by ugly deeds~ The bonds of common peace to pass
 8    VI|     knots~ And loosen all the bonds of union there.~ ~ And most
 9    VI|     the stone's own power and bonds -~ So over-masteringly its
10    VI|        Ere ever those taurine bonds will lax their hold.~ The
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