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 1     I|    aid,~Tell him his kingly promise doth him bind~To give us
 2     I| ploughmen joy when thunders promise rain.~ ~ LXXII~Some shirts
 3    IV| Mine aid I grant, and his I promise too,~All that his sceptre,
 4    IV|  kill,~And that himself, if promise made be kept,~Should give
 5    IV|    coming, stay.~ ~ LXIX~"I promise thee, and on my princely
 6     V|    softly pray~To keep that promise, when the skies were dim,~
 7   VII| Frenchman's guilty blood,~I promise thee thy sovereign shall
 8   XII|  late had slain his love.~O promise vain! it otherwise fell
 9  XVII|  take him for my lord,~This promise will I keep whate'er befall,~
10   XIX|   foe,~By challenge new and promise old also."~ ~  VI~"Descend,"
11   XIX| desire to win,~His oath and promise, doth his wrath provoke,~
12   XIX|   quoth she, "your oath and promise passed,~Hath freed my heart
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