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1   III|    could not be environed~With narrow siege -- nor Babel's king
2     X|         XXXIII~This said, that narrow entrance passed the knight,~
3     X|      which by sight~But o'er a narrow bridge no way is known,~
4    XI|   within the ditches large,~To narrow shifts and last extremes
5   XIV|     goodness, virtue's gain!~A narrow room our glory vain upties,~
6   XIV| provides,~And for the cogs was narrow, small and strait,~Alone
7   XIV|    said, he led them through a narrow port,~Into a lodging fair
8    XV|        did pointed show,~High, narrow, sharp, the sides yet more
9 XVIII|      entrance all denied,~That narrow tree to virtue great was
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