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 1    II|     plainest phrase, lest my intent thou miss.~ ~ LXXXII~"Know,
 2   VII|    and fortune furthered his intent.~ ~ XCVIII~But he, whose
 3    IX|   command, go tell them mine intent."~ ~ LX~This said, the winged
 4     X|     X~"I am the man of thine intent," quoth he,~"And purpose
 5    XI|    severe thus told his high intent;~"Right well, my lord, these
 6   XII|   her parting, or her fierce intent,~The fight, the press, the
 7   XIV|   his will, his pleasure and intent.~ ~ III~Far in the east,
 8 XVIII| spread it wide,~And read the intent thereof, "To Judah's king,"~
 9 XVIII| their camp, their secret and intent,~ ~ LVII~"That may their
10   XIX|     purpose, and their close intent:~So long he walked and wandered,
11   XIX|     of that secret close the intent to spy.~ ~ LXXVI~Of sly
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