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 1     I| disobedience and ill managing~Of actions lost, for want of due support,~
 2    II|        foes in awe;~For thee all actions far unworthy been,~But such
 3   III|       governance,~His words, his actions, and his portance brave,~
 4     V|      monster, rage;~At least you actions by example measure,~And
 5     V|           Shall fortune all your actions well to speed,~On whom his
 6  VIII|          his thoughts to greater actions bended.~And homeward to
 7    IX|           Your facts and all the actions that you wield,~The darkness
 8    IX|       adventures good or bad,~In actions wise, in execution stout,~
 9   XII|      trump and laurel crown,~The actions were and wonders of that
10   XII|               LXXXVII~"To worthy actions and achievements fit~For
11  XIII|          foe,~But happy be their actions from this hour:~What they
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