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 1    IV|     when she list to cheer her beauties so,~She smiled away the
 2    VI|   cheeks so thin,~And his rare beauties, now half dead and more,~
 3   XIV|        and hardened glass,~The beauties fair of shepherds' daughters
 4    XV|     subdue and take,~Her lower beauties veiled the gentle lake.~ ~
 5   XVI|       Half ope, half shut, her beauties doth upfold~In their dear
 6   XVI| portrayed right~Thy worth, thy beauties and perfections be,~Of which
 7   XVI|   glass contain that heaven of beauties true;~Oh let the skies thy
 8   XVI|     all gifts above,~And of my beauties made thee lord and chief,~
 9  XVII|   shone,~Mixed with the native beauties there which grow,~And quickened
10  XVII|        wished and longed those beauties to embrace,~Scant seen,
11   XIX|     his right~Both watched her beauties hid and secret store,~And
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