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 1    IV|    hath betrayed me,~My genius sees his charge, but dares not
 2   VII|       aid he gains:~Satan that sees the Pagan's fury blind,~
 3   VII|       his eyes shall bend,~And sees my grave, my tomb, and ashes
 4  VIII| denieth~To think that done, he sees so strangely wrought;~Till
 5  VIII|    shall us certain yield?~Who sees not that, although he wanted
 6    XI|  stones and darts, that no man sees~The azure heavens, the sun
 7    XI|   charge.~ ~ LII~From hence he sees where Solyman descends,~
 8   XIV|    stalks about, yet naught he sees~But verdant groves, sweet
 9   XIX|        raging round about~That sees a storm with wind, hail,
10    XX|         But, as the swan, that sees the eagle brave~Threatening
11    XX|       that place,~Whom when he sees not, for disdain he quakes,~
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