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 1    IV|      and defend:~Dear will the spoils be in the Heaven's sight,~
 2   VII| victorious foe~Should with his spoils triumphant homeward go.~ ~
 3  VIII|   conquests vain of realms, or spoils of gold,~Nor aged Rome's
 4    IX|        a camp, full stuffed of spoils and preys,~Not half so strong
 5  XIII|        swelled his breast,~The spoils won from his foe, his late
 6  XVII|     lived, in extreme need,~On spoils and preys purchased by strength
 7  XVII|     field~Great armies and win spoils in single fight,~And on
 8   XIX|     reward deprive;~And of thy spoils sad death afford me this,~
 9    XX|        New combats fought, new spoils were borne away,~And unresolved
10    XX|  naught doth bruise and grind,~Spoils his own leaves, faints,
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