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1   III|       puissance and might~Two sons he had to guard his noble
2    VI|   combat shrill.~ ~  XL~These sons of Mayors bore, instead
3   VII|     making baskets, his three sons among,~That learned their
4   VII| clothe and feed;~These are my sons, their care preserves form
5    IX|     fear yet never sank;~Five sons he had, the comforts of
6    IX|   dwells in hard attempts, my sons,~And greatest praise, in
7    IX|      alas!~When all his noble sons at once were slain,~In their
8    XX|       tears o'erspread --~Thy sons, their cradles, shows, thy
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