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 1     2|           so, perfidious lord,~Two hearts should with a different
 2     6| well-directed shaft, take sight~At hearts, and those spread nets to
 3     7|         Love,~And seems to plunder hearts in open sight.~Thence, through
 4     8|        stars is done:~But these on hearts with fraud and falsehood
 5    10|        proved, of all the constant hearts and true,~Of all the lovers,
 6    10|             Which feed and nourish hearts they never cloy.~ ~ XLVI~"
 7    13|         prudence graced,~And noble hearts, incomparably chaste.~ ~
 8    14|            You, with such glorious hearts, who were not slow~To follow,
 9    15|             Naked, and base, whose hearts in martial fields~Had found
10    19|           motion, quail~A thousand hearts, a thousand looks grow pale.~ ~
11    20|         first view,~Stealing their hearts, full well the striplings
12    27|       piles afire,~Kindled in many hearts a blaze of ire;~ ~ XL~And
13    30|               LIII~The assistants' hearts were frozen at the blow,~
14    36|            I~Where'er they be, all hearts of gentle strain~Still cannot
15    37|       beauteous visage, whose bold hearts and strong~No less compassionate
16    38|           hate~Which stirred their hearts to discord and debate.~ ~
17    44|             Cleft bodies, and made hearts from shoulders fly.~At throat,
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