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1    VI| suppose,~Occasion great and weighty must it be~Should make her
2  XIII|   far, nor tedious way,~Nor weighty arms which on their shoulders
3  XVII|   The charge seemed not too weighty for his years;~His greatness
4 XVIII|  bridge of gold, a huge and weighty mass,~On arches great of
5   XIX|   foe approaching nigh,~Her weighty engines tumbleth down from
6   XIX| with them both let fall his weighty blade.~Tancred to ward his
7   XIX|     seemed she scanned~Some weighty matters in her thoughts
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