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 1    IV|  noble sire,~Born of mean race he was, yet got to wife~
 2     V|   that princely house and race of his;~He that correcteth
 3   VII|  his horse with desperate race:~Raymond at his right hand
 4  VIII| thou who hast part of thy race to run,~With haps and hazards
 5   XVI| beauty, and your princely race.~ ~  LV~"Stay here in peace,
 6   XVI|  child,~Nor of the Azzain race ysprung thou art,~The mad
 7  XVII|  described was the worthy race~And pedigree of all of the
 8  XVII|   heir male of that great race,~To enjoy the sceptre, state
 9  XVII| worthies of his house and race.~ ~ LXXXII~To do like acts
10  XVII|   Of thy great house, thy race, thine offspring high,~Here
11  XVII|  to thee I say,~Was never race Greek, barbarous, or Latine,~
12    XX|   him forget his state or race, through dreed,~He fled
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