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 1    II|        hath exchanged again his shafts with love,~And Cupid thus
 2   III| flankers, ports and towers,~The shafts and quarries from their
 3    XI|     with slings,~Such storms of shafts and stones flew all about,~
 4  XVII|        will procure it, for all shafts that fly~Light not in vain;
 5 XVIII|     grove,~Save that instead of shafts and boughs of tree,~She
 6 XVIII|          Hid with the clouds of shafts and quarries long;~Yet weapons
 7 XVIII|       all,~And oft with arrows, shafts, and stones that fly,~Give
 8 XVIII|        And gainst the clouds of shafts draw nigh at ease,~Under
 9 XVIII|        A mount of ruins, and of shafts a wood~Upon his shoulders
10    XX|       fit~Shot oft and oft, her shafts no entrance found,~And while
11    XX|     there laid down~Her bow and shafts, her arms that helpless
12    XX|       harms, or harm my foe,~My shafts are blunt, ah, love, would
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