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 1    IV|      charge on hand,~A tender piece, for beauty, sex and age,~
 2    IV|     fainting cowards have the piece to guard?~My sex too weak,
 3   VII|         The prince beheld the piece, which site and art~Impregnable
 4   VII|    thousandfold,~To bring the piece subjected to his will;~So
 5    IX|      Circassian by,~So from a piece two chained bullets fly.~ ~
 6    XI|       Pagans on each side the piece invade,~And all their force
 7    XI| wheels were broke whereon the piece should ride,~The maimed
 8    XI|      each privy way~About the piece, he kept with soldiers bold:~
 9   XII|      rolling fort.~The burned piece falls smoking on the sand:~
10   XII|     told,~How it crept up the piece, and how to skies~The burning
11   XII|       the rout,~Down fell the piece dreaded so much in war,~
12 XVIII|  mischief grows,~Prepared the piece, gainst such extremes made
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