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 1     3|          LXI~"Sighing, those youths advanced amid the show,~
 2     3|     d at last:~"Ah! luckless youths, with vain illusions fed,~
 3    14|     of Spain;~And those bold youths their trenchant weapons
 4    14|     a year ago.~But the bold youths who, valiant and robust,~
 5    15|    duke now sought the noble youths to stir,~(Though of themselves
 6    17|    the cave, was seen.~Three youths of ours, ere yet he climbed
 7    17|     held in sovereign trust;~Youths quick in arms and practised
 8    18|   has brought them here.~The youths the king upon their shoulders
 9    20|     With him a hundred other youths engage,~Picked from all
10    20|       Who since the fleeting youths they cannot hold,~Leave
11    26|     with imperial bay;~Three youths with him in company appear,~
12    29|  encountered in mid road~Two youths, that wood men were, and
13    29|      dell.~ ~ LIV~Upon those youths next sprang the furious
14    37|   sire,~He never crossed the youths in their desire.~ ~ XLVI~"
15    42| watery sheet,~'Tis here that youths at equal distance pitch,~
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