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1     V|   sly,~And how subdue those thieves of Araby.~
2    VI|     Meanwhile these eastern thieves destroy the plains,~Your
3    VI|     same?~Among the Arabian thieves thy face go hide,~Far from
4    VI|    end,~Night, patroness of thieves, and lovers' friend.~ ~
5    IX|   enticing gold~The Arabian thieves he sent him forth to hire,~
6    IX|  more and more,~The Arabian thieves he judged by and by~Against
7   XII|   flood,~Till I with savage thieves well-nigh was hent;~Before
8   XII| hent;~Before the brook, the thieves behind me stood:~Thee to
9    XX|    by your might~Upon these thieves, weak, feeble, few, must
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