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1   VII|       dungeon shalt thou safe abide,~And never hope again to
2   VII|       shame, yet silent still abide;~For none there was that
3    IX| unremoved did all their justs abide,~And of that hapless youth,
4     X|      wolves shall in one fold abide,~The doves and serpents
5    XI|    stone such puissance could abide?~The wall began, new bruised
6 XVIII|     is eath to him that dares abide,~Come let us scale this
7 XVIII|     towers that battery durst abide;~Rageth the sword, death
8   XIX|   wiles, that in his thoughts abide,~Yet all in vain the man
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