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 1     V|    clear himself and hear our upright dome.~ ~ LVI~"But let him
 2     V|      hear the censure of your upright laws;~Alas, that cannot
 3   VII|     scant could stir or stand upright,~Yet longed he for the appointed
 4  VIII|    heaven the prince lay bolt upright,~Like him that upward still
 5     X|      further amplify;~So that upright walked at ease the men~Ere
 6    XV|      gainst the hill to mount upright,~Nor let this stay in your
 7  XVII| Whereof the first held in his upright hand~Of severe justice the
 8   XIX|         XII~But bold and bolt upright Argantes fought,~Unlike
 9   XIX|       a rap ere he was reared upright.~But as against the blustering
10   XIX|       strength enough to walk upright;~Yet as he could his steps
11    XX| bellies tear;~Of bodies, some upright, some grovelling lay,~And
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