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 1     I| rebellious long before:~And after conquests great, have in the same~
 2     I|       barbarous are:~That for our conquests were too mean a prey,~To
 3     I|           our prowess done:~Those conquests were achieved by wondrous
 4    II|     contented~To joy in peace the conquests thou hast got,~Be not thy
 5    II|         cease,~And you enjoy your conquests got, in peace.~ ~ LXXIX~"
 6    II|        Because we list not in our conquests stay:~But for it seems he
 7    IV|          necks of tyrants, by thy conquests brave,~By that right hand,
 8  VIII|         and end exceedeth all~The conquests vain of realms, or spoils
 9  VIII|     Telling the Dane his acts and conquests past,~Which made his ears
10  XIII|           now fell his crest,~His conquests gotten all forgotten pass,~
11  XVII|        which not courage flies~To conquests, not through brawls and
12   XIX|      CXXXI~"The fame of our great conquests to sustain,~Or bide our
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