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1    II| sleight had she the wardens to betray?~What strength to heave
2   III|        fit,~Whose silver locks betray his store of days,~Raymond
3    IV|       heathen false would thus betray him:~But yet such ruth dwelt
4     V|     deceit, which heedless men betray'th;~His speeches pierce
5   VII|      his looks no sign of fear betray;~For wheresoever will or
6  XIII|    false did with vain plaints betray;~A whirling wind his sword
7   XIX|       not thyself at all,~If I betray thee let me die therefore,~
8   XIX|     beside can tell, none will betray."~ ~ LXXXIV~On her he gazed,
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