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 1     I| through his land at ease and leisure,~To keep his realm in peace
 2    II|      goodness; godliness her leisure;~Her house the heaven by
 3    II|      Things done in haste at leisure be repented:~Withdraw thine
 4     V|   lure her oft, but comes at leisure;~So he, whom fulness of
 5     V|      patience wait Fortune's leisure,~Upon his lips that read
 6    VI|    foe to strike one blow no leisure hath,~Scantly he breathed,
 7   VII|   were by lot,~And viewed at leisure every lord and knight;~But
 8  VIII|   done the deed,~At ease and leisure they divide the preys,~We
 9    IX|    and rage renew,~He had no leisure bootless tears to shed;~
10    XI|      Pagan strove~And little leisure gave it there to stick;~
11   XVI| crept themselves at ease and leisure,~Till they beheld the queen,
12    XX|      let slack the string at leisure;~But wrath prevailed at
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