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 1     I|      marched so far:~Nor us to dangerous seas have we betook,~Exposed
 2     I|       would to one alone could dangerous be,~But each the smart of
 3     I|     For well he knew him for a dangerous foe:~An herald called he
 4   III|     country to descry,~Through dangerous seas and under stars unknowe,~
 5    VI|      fear express;~For on this dangerous combat's doubtful end~Her
 6  VIII|    XIII~"Now want of food, now dangerous ways we find,~Now open war,
 7   XII|  estate;~That I may know, this dangerous combat done,~Whom I have
 8   XIX| execute his word,~But hard and dangerous that emprise they found,~
 9    XX|      Down, where the plain was dangerous, broad and wide,~And where
10    XX|       Syrian folk, not used to dangerous fight,~Were broken, scattered,
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