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 1    II|   not then disgraced,~Take heed thou mar not when thou think'
 2   VII|     birds, and beasts give heed,~How they are fed, in forest,
 3     X| wise thought such care and heed was placed.~But now from
 4   XII|   alone of her escape took heed,~He on that quarter was
 5   XII| that with haste and little heed they strake,~Fuel enough
 6  XIII|  Alcasto to his words gave heed,~Alcasto leader of the Switzers
 7 XVIII| nor slow,~Nor of that fury heed or care he took,~Till low
 8   XIX|  said, together with great heed they flew,~For each his
 9   XIX|    on a bending lance gave heed~To a big man whose looks
10   XIX|   Which made him give more heed, take more regard:~ ~ LXIII~
11   XIX|   virgin tarried, and gave heed~To the fierce looks of that
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