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 1     I|    with sweets the vessel's foremost parts~To make them taste
 2     I|      XXXVII~The French came foremost battailous and bold,~Late
 3    II|  said, he took his mantle's foremost part,~And gan the same together
 4   III|   XXXIV~Furious, tofore the foremost of his rank,~In sturdy steel
 5     V|     they drew them, and the foremost taken~The Earl of Pembroke
 6    VI|  had no cause to fear,~This foremost hazard had she trimly past;~
 7  VIII|     in shining steel leaped foremost out,~His visage shone, his
 8   XIV|   was her first deceit, her foremost train;~What next she practised,
 9  XVII| erst anchor cast.~ ~ XV~The foremost band the people were that
10  XVII|     yet suppose this is the foremost day~Wherein to war I bent
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