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1     I|      mean commanding power to sundry given,~In thought, opinion,
2     I|    inhabit there and dwell~Of sundry faith together in that town,~
3  VIII|       And that they deemed by sundry signs and shows~There was
4   XII|      thus they placed were~In sundry rooms, yet both adjoining
5   XVI|      in one seat;~Yet them in sundry objects each espies,~She,
6  XVII|   asks the customs strange of sundry lands;~And sailed, till
7    XX| tongues he spake,~And all his sundry nations to sharp fight~Encouraged,
8    XX|      CII~The giant cried, "By sundry signs I note~That whom I
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