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 1     I|  earth shall him allow,~His fellows late shall be his subjects
 2     V| apace~To know which way his fellows' hearts incline:~But Prince
 3     V|  smiles,~That every one his fellows' favors blamed,~That of
 4     V|  grief and ire~To see these fellows and these fashions light;~
 5     V|    treasure:~Their doubtful fellows at their hap repined,~And
 6  VIII|  XXV~"Alive I fell among my fellows slain,~Yet wounded so that
 7     X|    with thee,~None than his fellows had more cause to boast,~
 8   XIV|  LXX~"An isle that with her fellows bears the name~Of Fortunate,
 9   XVI|     she knew,~Her feathered fellows all stood hush to hear,~
10    XX|     rous blow,~With all his fellows mongst Godfredo's band~Entered
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