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 1    II|   weapon can thy valor's pride~Subdue, that by no force thou may'
 2     V| Egyptian warriors sly,~And how subdue those thieves of Araby.~
 3    VI|      French these countries to subdue;~But vile ambition, and
 4   VII|   knight;~His rebel foes can I subdue and tame,~As thou shalt
 5   VII|      strong a foe in combat to subdue,~Than he should do who all
 6     X|    wicked emperors conquer and subdue;~Under the shadow of his
 7  XIII|        encounter, conquer, and subdue."~ ~ LXXIV~At these high
 8    XV|        nature change, and kind subdue.~ ~ XLVII~Within a thick,
 9    XV|       all that might weak eyes subdue and take,~Her lower beauties
10 XVIII|     dreadful things~Thou shalt subdue, which that dark grove unites:~
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