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 1     I|  Antioch brought,~The gentle yoke of Christian rule to prove:~
 2    II|     stiff necks to thy sweet yoke may yield:~These be the
 3     V| slaves and peasants bear the yoke;~Weak is the sceptre and
 4  VIII|      blood and gold,~Whom no yoke boweth, bridle none can
 5  VIII|    this servile and unworthy yoke,~That thorough Rome and
 6     X|     is a slave, by Christian yoke oppressed;~Sleepest thou
 7     X|      coupled new in marriage yoke;~Young babes he had, to
 8   XIV|   land set free from servile yoke again,~Wherein thou shalt
 9  XVII|    and on all Italy laid the yoke.~ ~ LXXVI~Albert his son
10   XIX|    and rest thus bore love's yoke."~ ~ LXXV~All this heard
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