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1    II|      stream of water each its thirst,~ All live their lives with
2   III|     parch, poor tongues, with thirst and arid drought,~ Or chafe
3   III|      long for; ever one equal thirst of life~ Grips us agape.
4    IV|     soft beds,~ And quenching thirst is earlier than cups.~ These
5    IV|        Thou seest how panting thirst is washed away~ From off
6     V|     them of old~ To slake the thirst, as now from the great hills~
7    VI|       outraged as in wrath to thirst to seek~ Revenges keen;
8    VI| Already agape. The insatiable thirst~ That whelmed their parched
9    VI|     in town.~ Ah, many a body thirst had dragged and rolled~
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