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1    II|   She scorned the arts these silly women use,~Another thought
2    II|    to intreat this groom~And silly maid from danger to redeem,~
3    VI|    love was chief.~ ~ LX~The silly maid in secret longing pined,~
4    VI|     With such vain hopes the silly maid abused,~Promised herself
5   VII|     in the Commachian Bay,~A silly fish, with streams enclosed,
6    IX|      Or paws have strength a silly lamb to tear,~So leadeth
7    IX|   Arabians keen~His men like silly sheep destroy and kill;~
8   XII|       With gracious eye this silly babe behold;'~This said,
9  XIII| hearts affright:~ ~ XVIII~As silly children dare not bend their
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