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1     I|       them shend,~They drew to holds, and coming spring attend.~ ~
2    IV|    makes his tale so good,~And holds my subjects' hearts in such
3    IV| flowers are found~When Phoebus holds the crimson morn in chase;~
4    VI|         Say that a knight, who holds in great disdain~To be thus
5    XI|       First leap he forth that holds himself most stout:"~While
6  XVII|     Grant that this hand which holds this weapon good~For thy
7 XVIII|        whom God preserves, and holds so dear;~For thee heaven
8    XX|        in her hundred arms and holds embraced,~Bears down to
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