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 1    IV|      sail with every wind,~The breach he makes no wisdom can repair:~
 2    IV|       honor's laws received no breach.~Her humble gestures made
 3     X|        stomach without violent breach:~And though to you our good
 4    XI| shattered wall, where greatest breach he spied,~Himself he saves
 5    XI|        threshold of the gaping breach,~And there it seems the
 6    XI|       went, and mounted up the breach~His high attempt at first
 7    XI|     his might,~There where the breach had framed a new-made port,~
 8    XI| themselves withdrew~Within the breach to save that battered part,~
 9    XI|       flaming brand,~Up to the breach in heat and haste he goes,~
10  XIII| advised care~He fortified each breach and bulwark torn,~And all
11   XIX|        him thought~To mend the breach that there he stood and
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