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1     I| hasteneth fast:~The longer rest worse will the season fit,~Our
2     X|         late received wounds to worse disposes,~A quintessence
3   XII|    shade~To beasts, and me, far worse than beasts, betrayed.~ ~
4  XIII|       hurtful day succeeds,~And worse than both next morn her
5  XVII|      bright with anger's spark,~Worse faced than a dog, who viewed
6 XVIII|     slide,~And batter down some worse defended side;~ ~ LVI~"Camillo,
7   XIX|       ill this camp beseem, and worse behove,~But we their strength
8    XX|    throng?~Ill known he is, and worse he knows his host,~Strange
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