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1    II|     By broken by-ways did I inward pass,~And in that window
2    IV| speak, for secret wants and inward fears,~It seemed a bashful
3    IV|   which transparent was his inward spite,~Methought I read
4    IV|  The secret bleeding of her inward wound~Shed heavenly dew
5     X|    heart rent in twain,~Two inward vultures, Sorrow and Disdain.~ ~
6   XII|       Who dost my heart and inward mourning see,~ ~ XXVII~"`
7    XV| towns fair, but realms more inward been~All full of monsters
8  XVII|  secret vice, and kill each inward fault;~For so his godly
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