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 1     I|       troop, each person worth regard~When Godfrey with his lords
 2    IV|     the day and night,~Without regard what haps, what comes or
 3     V|       of conquest in him lies;~Regard that princely house and
 4   XII|    suit, nor plaint, thou list regard;~Attend awhile, strange
 5   XIV|   evils with thought and care,~Regard no blazing star with burning
 6   XVI|     ran, nor of her honor took regard,~Oh where be all her vaunts
 7   XVI|     obtain the same,~Farewell, regard of honor; farewell, shame.~ ~
 8 XVIII|      remain,~ ~ LXVI~"And have regard, while all our people strive~
 9   XIX|      give more heed, take more regard:~ ~ LXIII~Thus spake the
10    XX| neither force nor foe he needs regard?~His limbs, perchance, armed
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