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 1     I| winters old,~And radiant beams adorned his locks of gold.~ ~ XIV~
 2     I|      jolly plumes their crests adorned they have,~And all tofore
 3   III|      LXVII~His wailing friends adorned the mournful bier~With woful
 4     V|   virtue naught~Unless it were adorned with titles high,~Could
 5   VII|     seemed a stage with lights adorned,~On which men play some
 6    IX|      The dust therein uprolled adorned his hair,~His face seemed
 7     X| himself beside,~In a rich seat adorned with gold and stone,~And
 8    XI|        consecrate,~Each priest adorned was in a surplice white,~
 9   XIV|         There shines, and fair adorned was every part~With riches
10  XVII|      and more~A turban strange adorned his tresses hoar.~ ~ XI~
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