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Read the passage from "ode on a grecian urn." and, happy melodist, unwearied, for ever piping songs for ever new; more happy love! more happy, happy love! for ever warm and still to be enjoy'd, for ever panting, and for ever young

which word in the passage expresses eagerness?

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