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 1   VII|       book~ ~ THE ARGUMENT.~A shepherd fair Erminia entertains,~
 2   VII|    groves along~Of swains and shepherd grooms that dwellings were;~
 3   VII| bushes to proceed,~Some jolly shepherd sung a lusty round,~And
 4   VII|     XV~She said therefore, "O shepherd fortunate!~That troubles
 5   VII|       me as a willing mate~In shepherd's life which I admire and
 6   VII|        and with her wept that shepherd old.~ ~ XVII~With speeches
 7   VII|   frame~Herself to please the shepherd and his dame.~ ~ XIX~But
 8   XII|       of his sheep, as a good shepherd ought,~His vanity with grave
 9   XIV|      sly~She left, attired in shepherd's homely weed,~And taught
10   XIX|      came.~ ~ XLVII~As when a shepherd, raging round about~That
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