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 1    II|  fierce and speechless proud, provoke~The soldiers all, "War,
 2  VIII|        Light griefs could not provoke our quiet mind,~But now,
 3    IX|  which rage and courage might provoke:~ ~ XVII~"See there a camp,
 4    IX| tongue nothing speak~That may provoke thine ire, thy wrath and
 5    IX|      the Pagans' ire and rage provoke,~The angel on his wings
 6     X|      thine ire and courage to provoke.~ ~ XI~"But now to visit
 7   XII|      bulls whom rage and love provoke.~ ~ LIV~Worthy of royal
 8  XIII|        though just and right,~Provoke thee forth to battle, as
 9  XIII|      men and their faint arms provoke~To cut the dreadful trees
10   XVI|     and let~Those many wrongs provoke thee so to wrath,~That hence
11   XIX|       promise, doth his wrath provoke,~For he had sworn, nor should
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