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 1    IX| fiercely to their aid:~On that steep brae Lord Guelpho would
 2     X| watched and weary, he began to steep~His cares and sorrows in
 3    XI|      the ram upon the rampiers steep,~On mighty beams his head
 4  XIII|     sun his chair in seas doth steep,~Night, horror, darkness
 5    XV|      hard against the mountain steep~These travellers had faint
 6  XVII|        the hills, or mountains steep,~Whose woody fronts o'ershade
 7  XVII|        and flowers;~But on the steep, the rough and craggy hill~
 8 XVIII|        craggy hill or mountain steep,~Doth break, doth bruise,
 9   XIX|        find~Amid the mountains steep so laid and placed~As if
10    XX|     underneath the bent~Of the steep hill that saved their flank
11    XX|     won, and all in blood doth steep~The blood in rivers streamed
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