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 1    II|     of hope and help bereft,~Greedy to know, as is the mind
 2    IV|    show,~Her envious vesture greedy sight repelling;~So was
 3    IV|    well dissembled that,~Her greedy eye chose out her wished
 4   VII| their dinner gains,~Nor ever greedy soldier was enticed~By poverty,
 5   VII|  plenty have I here,~As to a greedy mind might well suffice:"~
 6   VII|     ate received disgrace,~A greedy wolf he seemed, and would
 7    IX|  ditch unheaped,~So that his greedy mates with labor light,~
 8     X|      while it might hold~His greedy paunch, yet hungreth after
 9    XV|    did engrave,~And forth to greedy seas his streams he sent,~
10    XV|  sails untwined,~But yet the greedy ocean was his grave,~Naught
11    XV|  star, escaped and fled~From greedy waves, with dewy beams up
12  XVII|     whence Nile expelled~The greedy billows of the swelling
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