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 1     I|   the fire is brought,~Which harmless lay benumbed with cold before,~
 2    II|     Cast how she might their harmless lives preserve,~Zeal was
 3    II|    to a stake both ties,~Two harmless turtles dight for sacrifice.~ ~
 4    II|      hard division, when the harmless sheep~Must leave their lambs
 5   III|   all defence;~An easy labor harmless blood to spill,~Strike then,
 6    IV|  eame,~Who poison gainst thy harmless life provides:'~This said,
 7     V| train;~And there in tilt and harmless tournament~Their days of
 8   VII|    In safety thus apply your harmless toil?"~"My son," quoth he, "
 9   XII|    nourish it, preserve this harmless child,~Oh let it live, and
10   XIX|    Which kind 'twixt him and harmless sheep hath set:~So searched
11    XX|  entrance seek; to kill some harmless sheep.~ ~ XLV~He proached
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