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1     V|  wrath, your courage fierce assuage,~Patience, a praise; forbearance,
2   VII| this Pagan's glorious pride assuage,~These aged arms can yet
3   VII|   the best of Babel's pride assuage,~And spread our faith from
4   VII| this vile blasphemous pride assuage,~That all the world may
5   VII|   wolf he seemed, and would assuage~With Raymond's blood his
6   XII|    grief and woe they would assuage.~ ~ LXXXV~But as a mortal
7    XV|   the place wherein you may assuage~Your sorrows past, here
8  XVII|   his adverse fortune aught assuage~His valor's heat or make
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