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1    II|    Egypt the headland is, where heaped lies~Thy fame, worth, justice,
2   VII|       arms did bathe;~On him he heaped blows, with thrusts confused,~
3    IX|       that earth-bred crew~That heaped mountains on the Aemonian
4     X|         of blood well near,~And heaped up mountains high of Christians
5   XII|       their tackling stood,~And heaped wound on wound, and blood
6    XV|       here are beds of down,~Or heaped lilies under shady brakes;~
7  XVII| posterity~Of his concealed joys heaped up the measure.~Meanwhile
8 XVIII|      drove back the fire, where heaped lie~The Pagans' weapons,
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