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1    II|   her bound, stript from her gear,~And vile tormentors ready
2    II|     lo, disguised in unusual gear,~Two barons bold approachen
3   VII|     donned a poor pastoral's gear,~A kerchief coarse upon
4    IX|       ne yet unready was his gear:~The scouts, when this huge
5    XI|     his cloths and cleansing gear,~And with a belt his gown
6   XII|    leave her arms and wonted gear,~Her danger nigh that sudden
7   XVI| habit answer may, and all my gear:~I follow thee in spite
8 XVIII|  store and all their warlike gear:~O glorious captain! whom
9   XIX|     habit be, and such their gear:~ ~ LXXXVIII~"Yet each will
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