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 1     I|   stripling seemed he thrive five winters old,~And radiant
 2     I|     in baths and houses hot.~Five thousand late, of which
 3     I|   though scantly three times five years old,~He fled alone,
 4     I|  Next Stephen of Amboise did five thousand lead,~The men he
 5    IV|   her last.~ ~ XLIV~"And ere five years were fully come and
 6    IV|       My father died, ere he five years had known me,~My kingdom
 7     V|      Famous in war and peace five hundred years.~ ~ XVII~This
 8   VII| alone, and battle new began,~Five hundred men, weaponed with
 9  VIII|     So that each hour seemed five years long,~Till he were
10    IX|    base fear yet never sank;~Five sons he had, the comforts
11    IX|    once were slain,~In their five deaths so often murdered
12    XV|    of desert sands:~With her five cities then they left Cyrene,~
13  XVII| stood Otho with his children five.~ ~ LXXV~Of Almeric the
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