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 1     I|     for our conquests were too mean a prey,~To shed our bloods,
 2     I|    strife, oppression, tort,~I mean commanding power to sundry
 3    II|      king doth understand,~You mean your power 'gainst Juda
 4    IV|     was my noble sire,~Born of mean race he was, yet got to
 5    IV| enterprise had got~Some wished mean of quick and good proceeding,~
 6     V|       see:~Oh how dares one so mean aspire so high,~Born in
 7    VI|      others' blood imbrue;~Yet mean not I the haps of war to
 8   VII|        And every way and every mean he sought,~To stay his flying
 9    XI|    dressed?~I see this day you mean a course to run,~Wherein
10  XIII|        foe, as he supposed, no mean now has~To build again his
11   XVI|        allurements, sweet bove mean and measure,~Severe, firm,
12    XX|        outflew,~For love finds mean, but hatred knows no measure,~
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