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 1     I|  with the Christian host;~O sin, O shame, O Greece accurst
 2    II|     was this, yours was the sin,~I brought again what you
 3    II|   not those pleasures us to sin entice.~His grace, his mercy,
 4   III| good,~For never wretch with sin so overgone~Had fitter time
 5   III|    The myrrh, that her foul sin doth still deplore,~The
 6    IV|    conquer so, hell, death, sin and the grave,~And man condemned
 7    IV|    Wounding lost souls with sin's empoisoned dart.~But say,
 8    VI|    To be in love is neither sin nor shame.~ ~ LXXIV~"Go
 9     X|    sent~To take revenge for sin and shameful crime~Gainst
10   XIV|     lie~In toil and travel, sin and shame in bed:~His arms
11   XIV| from my soul had washed the sin and crime,~Then I perceived
12 XVIII|     not, polluted thus with sin,~In his high service war
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