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 1     I|      near a silver stream that played~Among wild herbs under the
 2   III|  camped, gainst it his engines played;~All felt the fury of his
 3    IV| sometimes stopped her ear,~And played fast and loose the livelong
 4    VI|    Himself he thought, another played his game;~Meanwhile the
 5   VII|      he menaged were, or if he played,~He scantly bended down
 6   VII|       Argantes thus his prizes played,~And seemed alone this skirmish
 7   VII|     good he did, while thus he played his part,~His bands and
 8   XII|        gesture mild~About thee played, and thou upon her smiled.~ ~
 9    XV|        feet a dropping crystal played~Enticing them to drink,
10   XVI|       in the leaves and waters played~With murmur sweet, now sung,
11   XVI|        beholding his attire he played,~But yet to view himself
12    XX|      or theatre the knight~Saw played the tragedy of human state,~
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