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 1     I|   Sovereign live."~ ~ XXXII~And therewith stayed his speech. O gracious
 2   VII|      the ranks and ranges long,~Therewith he passage made himself
 3    IX| Wherewith he strove, but strove therewith in vain,~The Pagan's steed,
 4   XII|        Whether high God my mind therewith inspire~Or of his will his
 5   XII|         all,~And fill the world therewith to either end,~Take half
 6   XII|       alarm with hideous cries,~Therewith the hardy couple forward
 7   XII|         knew her face,~And lost therewith his speech and moving quite,~
 8 XVIII|       up thy sword, else pierce therewith the heart~Of thy forsaken
 9   XIX|      thou my mercy so despise?"~Therewith he thrust and thrust again
10   XIX|         broke the ice.~ ~ LXXIX~Therewith he smiled, and smiling gan
11    XX|  overspread and overload.~ ~ II~Therewith a merry shout and joyful
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