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 1     V|   sword the victor wiped and dressed,~Nor longer by the slaughtered
 2     V|       And clad his head, and dressed in iron strong,~About his
 3    XI|   you in these weak defences dressed?~I see this day you mean
 4   XII|      tower the workmen newly dressed,~The Pagan crew to reinforce
 5   XII|         II~Their wounds were dressed, part of the work was brought~
 6   XII|   sweet body which it lately dressed,~My love, thy pity cannot
 7   XVI| there that spring with roses dressed.~ ~ XXIV~The jolly peacock
 8   XVI|     in snakes and firebrands dressed,~Shall aye torment thee,
 9 XVIII|      are, and in new blosoms dressed:"~This was their song, and
10 XVIII|    and heavenly armor richly dressed,~Brighter than Titan's rays
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