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 1     I| plain and open lies:~What lets us then the great Jerusalem~
 2    II|  Where the shining glass,~Lets in the light amid your temple'
 3    II| with love,~And Cupid thus lets borrowed arrows fly.~O Hymen,
 4     V|   slayer doth retire,~Nor lets himself be bound in chains
 5     V| Egypt come they all, this lets thee weet~William Lord Admiral
 6    VI|  blow he wardeth, that he lets slip by,~And for advantage
 7    VI|  And for advantage oft he lets some part~Discovered seem;
 8   VII|   vain,~With these strong lets increased still his ire,~
 9  XIII|    bold,~But foolish pity lets him not assay~His strength
10   XVI| prey behind,~Who triumphs lets his captives with him go;~
11  XVII| it now hot, now cold,~Now lets it run, now doth it fettered
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