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A wounded deer leaps highest

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original ¶1

A wounded deer leaps highest, I’ve heard the hunter tell; ‘T is but the ecstasy of death, And then the brake is still.

v1 ¶1

A wounded deer leaps highest, I've heard the hunter tell; 'T is but the ecstasy of death, And then the brake is still.

original ¶2

The smitten rock that gushes, The trampled steel that springs: A cheek is always redder Just where the hectic stings!

v1 ¶2

The smitten rock that gushes, The trampled steel that springs: A cheek is always redder Just where the hectic stings!

original ¶3

Mirth is the mail of anguish, In which it cautions arm, Lest anybody spy the blood And “You’re hurt” exclaim!

v1 ¶3

Mirth is the mail of anguish, In which it cautions arm, Lest anybody spy the blood And "You're hurt" exclaim!

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