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 1     5|    were spent which fired his veins.~ ~ LVI~"The morn ensuing,
 2     6|       heat which rages in his veins,~Caught from the heavy corslet'
 3     7|        flies~Through his full veins, as ravished by delight~
 4    17|       Thus Charlemagne, whose veins with anger glow,~And shame,
 5    24|       life is ebbing from his veins.~ ~ LXXVI~For weakness can
 6    32|      sap which circled in its veins,~Sucks in the welcome rain,
 7    39|       solid beam,~The slender veins that branch on either side:~
 8    41|        With their sulphureous veins and liquid rills,~And mead,
 9    42|    fight,~Feels in his inmost veins such freezing fear,~As haply
10    43|       what gold earth's ample veins contain,~With her he from
11    43|    through:~Through bones and veins there went a deadly chill;~
12    43| cavalier,~Like lion, in whose veins a fever glows,~Roars as
13    45|       to have fire within her veins, nor found~Resting-place,
14    46|  alive.~And never while these veins with life-blood swell~Canst
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