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 1     I|       to it,~Ye times and ages, future, present, past,~Hear all
 2   III|      and his portance brave,~Of future virtue, timely tokens gave.~ ~
 3    VI| amazement shrink,~When on their future fight thou hap'st to think?~ ~
 4   VII|         Enticed on with hope of future gain,~I suffered long what
 5   VII|      laugh and skip~For hope of future gain, nor longer stood,~
 6  VIII|        To which the holy men of future age,~To view our graves
 7  VIII|         all of doing well,~That future ages may admire his deed,~
 8   XII|         And make their deeds to future ages known,~And in records
 9  XIII|     tresses bleed,~Foreshows of future heat, from the ocean wide~
10  XIII|     present harms with dread of future ill,~ ~ LV~While thus he
11    XV|        Alcides sing,~Of thee to future age let this suffice,~That
12  XVII|         art or skill, of things future~Can the plain truth revealed
13  XVII|  foretokens true shall yield~Of future valor, puissance, force
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