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 1    VI|  depart from Juda's king, and feigned~That other cause her sudden
 2    VI|    rays far off extended,~She feigned courage, and appeared bold;~
 3   VII|  Toward the wall it rode with feigned speed,~Where stood the people
 4   VII|    bled, yet courage still he feigned;~But now his foes upon him
 5   XII|      other path to tread,~She feigned her one of them, and close
 6   XII|  blows were neither false nor feigned found,~The night, their
 7  XIII|    monster could dismay,~With feigned shows of tender love made
 8    XV|      she cast,~She start, and feigned her of their sight aghast.~ ~
 9   XVI|      he could, he looked, and feigned cheer.~ ~ LII~"Madam," quoth
10   XIX|   treason false this was, how feigned were~Those arms, but yet
11   XIX|    what arms you carry,~Those feigned arms he forced me to devise,~
12   XIX| wrought,~The arms and ensigns feigned, poison close,~Ormondo's
13    XX|    she fand,~Dear, though she feigned scorn, strove and repined:~
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