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 1     I|  invites;~Letter on letter, post on post he sent,~Entreatance
 2     I|   Letter on letter, post on post he sent,~Entreatance fair
 3     V| haste and shame,~He rode in post, and let his breast him
 4    VI|  will she told, how that in post~She would depart from Juda'
 5   VII|     that seemed for haste a post,~His horn was hung between
 6   VII| faith thou art the prop and post,~Rule with thy sceptre,
 7  VIII|     As on two days a speedy post well rideth,~To Gaza-ward
 8     X|  spurred forth his steed in post,~Nor need he guide, the
 9    XV|     pilot good, the seas in post~They pass, and of long journeys
10 XVIII|     language, to the winged post~Given to transport; for
11 XVIII|  place the Paynims reared a post,~Which late had served some
12   XIX| gate, the threshold and the post.~ ~ XXXVII~No marble stone,
13    XX|      that ensign's prop and post,~By Godfrey's noble hand
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