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1    IV|   night,~Without regard what haps, what comes or goes,~Let
2    VI|   fray;~Her life had full of haps and hazards been,~This made
3    VI|   imbrue;~Yet mean not I the haps of war to prove,~A stratagem
4  VIII|     of thy race to run,~With haps and hazards of this world
5     X|     he learned of things and haps to come,~To give foreknowledge
6   XII|  late, in sign of peace,~How haps it now thou canst not stir
7  XVII|    obscure~We have of coming haps in clouds uprolled;~Nor
8   XIX|     oft I have,~Ah, see what haps I passed, what dangers fell,~
9    XX| noble dame;~Thus joined, the haps of war unhurt they prove,~
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