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1) "O my country!"(662)

2) " Woe! woe! woe! woe!! all cometh clear at last"(1225)

3) "And was this seer then practisinfg his art?(589)

4) "Hearken, my king! be calmer, I implore!"(682)
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)

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