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Discharged from the active duty in 1865 because of his head wound,
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A flower — the wind — the ocean — which shall wound,
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Come, boys, and with your fingers search my wound,
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Their manly breasts are pierced with many a wound,
The Iliad of Homer 2003
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Surgical Station, 804th Bn, HUE City Unit, for treatment of a chest wound,
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The cannon-ball which made him fall gave him his deathly wound,
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And I fell upon my knees, as I had a mortal wound,
And all the Stars a Stage Blish, James 1960
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It led adown the sloping hill, and through the valley wound,
The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems George W. Doneghy
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Honour's the soul which nought but guilt can wound,
English literary criticism Various
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O'er his broad shield still gush'd the yawning wound,
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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