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 1     6| difference lies,~Thou may'st some remedy perchance apply~To the ill,
 2     7|        sage the secret snare,~And remedy for that grave evil shows.~
 3     8|    abandoned all about,~And for a remedy, their last assay,~To the
 4    15|           That which prescribed a remedy for spell)~How he who of
 5    18|         Since vain is every other remedy,~Wait, friends, for love
 6    19|           this the master finds a remedy,~Who bids them cast out
 7    20|       pangs of absence, learned a remedy;~And, that they might not
 8    20|            amid their pains,~What remedy for such an ill remains.~ ~
 9    20|           deep wounds, beyond all remedy.~To Orontea she repaired,
10    21|       stands the case: the single remedy~Lies in yourself: my honour
11    25|         By longer sojourn here, a remedy,~I in thy service would
12    28|       believe the story?) found~A remedy unhoped, which made him
13    28|         comfort is o'erthrown:~No remedy the wretched man surveys,~
14    34|     happened, to try every way~Of remedy the Lydian king was bent;~
15    38|       sore ingrate;~Yet there's a remedy in peace; which, so~It pleases
16    43|           pander be.~ ~ CXXX~"For remedy, he sends in haste a band~
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