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 1   III|   Breaks down stone walls, when rams and engines fail,~But turn
 2    IV|         lucky speed,~And reared rams their horned fronts advance,~
 3    XI| thoughts had bent,~Did ladders, rams, and engines huge provide,~
 4    XI|     tore~In pieces small, their rams to naught they rend,~And
 5   XII|       the walls they ran,~Their rams they broke and rent their
 6  XIII|         They should no turrets, rams, nor engines make.~ ~ II~
 7  XIII|      now has~To build again his rams and engines great:"~And
 8  XIII|     reared high his down-fallen rams again:~His workmen therefore
 9 XVIII|  wrought~Their engines rude and rams were late elect,~Yet now
10 XVIII|       wondrous art to make,~Not rams, not mighty brakes, not
11 XVIII|     strings,~They view the iron rams, the barks and slings.~ ~
12 XVIII|      below~With iron fronts the rams the walls down throw.~ ~
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