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 1     I|     for I doubt the Greekish monarch sly~Will use with him some
 2    II|  XLIX~"A thing unused, great monarch, may it seem,~To ask reward
 3    II| conquest fair?~Trust you the monarch of the Greekish land?~That
 4  VIII|   that land,~There the Greek monarch gently prayed him stay,~
 5     X|     For though you stay, the monarch great will bring~His new
 6     X|     counselling,~The Turkish monarch sat with Juda's king.~ ~
 7  XIII|       of pain and fear,~Thou monarch great, great Dis, great
 8    XV|  behold on Egypt's coast~The monarch's ships and armies in array:~
 9    XV|       yet on these sands~The monarch scant hath gathered half
10  XVII|      things,~What power this monarch had, what arms they bear,~
11  XVII|   That to his royal tent the monarch bring,~And there he feasted
12  XVII|    Thus quarrelled they; the monarch stayed them than,~And 'twixt
13  XVII|      they show at ease."~The monarch held his peace when this
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