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 1    II|        virtue eared,~Her labor goodness; godliness her leisure;~
 2   III|    accused.~ ~ VIII~"Flower of goodness, root of lasting bliss,~
 3    IV|     servants old,~That for his goodness bore his child good will,~
 4    IV|    thee.~ ~ LXXII~"So both thy goodness, and good hap, denayed me,~
 5     V|       have that castle fair of goodness raised:~She used those looks
 6     V| certify their king,~Oh let thy goodness these few champions choose,~
 7    IX|     From whence with grace and goodness compassed round,~He ruleth,
 8   XII|     makes,~But thou His mercy, goodness, grace forsakes.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"
 9   XIV|      price,~Is their reward of goodness, virtue's gain!~A narrow
10 XVIII|         and said:~"See how the goodness of the Lord foreshows~The
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