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 1    IV|         all to fond desire with vantage told,~Alas! what hope is
 2     V|        more ease she might more vantage gain,~As tired soldiers
 3    VI|      let him for his best, that vantage use.~ ~ VIII~"For though
 4    VI|     vaunt,~Without or guile, or vantage, that I swear.~The herald
 5    IX|     racket plays,~Take then the vantage which good luck affordeth;~
 6   XII|        They neither shrunk, nor vantage sought of ground,~They traverse
 7   XIX|      place frequented high,~For vantage none I will the fight forsake:"~
 8   XIX|       And said, "Dar'st thou of vantage speak or think,~Or move
 9   XIX|   shrink?~ ~ XXII~"Use, use thy vantage, thee and fortune both~I
10    XX| Christians yield,~And fly, such vantage there the Egyptians gained,~
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