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 1    II| Gainst Famine yet what shield canst thou provide?~What strength
 2    II|     These horse and foot, how canst them sustain?~Whence comes
 3    II|   stay,~The answer given thou canst unfold aright,~No need of
 4    IV|      distrest;~And since thou canst at will perform the thing,~
 5    IV|   this sickness none but thou canst cure,~My life and kingdom
 6     V|     be,~Now what thou art and canst, let Godfrey see.~ ~ XXIII~
 7     V|       for no protection,~Thou canst not here for this admitted
 8   VII|       the sceptre guide,~Thou canst not fly, of arms thyself
 9    IX|  Solyman these bands did arm?~Canst thou that kingdom lately
10   XII|    still sweet and fair!~Thou canst not sweeten yet my grief
11   XII|   peace,~How haps it now thou canst not stir nor move?~And you,
12   XII|     sent,~Yet His advice thou canst not hear nor see~Who calleth
13  XVII|   armies, lords, and captains canst descry.~ ~ IV~When Egypt
14   XIX|    crave,~The last which thou canst give, or I can have."~ ~
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