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 1     V|    hopes half dead and courage well-nigh lost,~Revived with these
 2    VI|      were they tired both, and well-nigh spent,~Their blows show
 3    VI| despair~My tossed bark to port well-nigh is brought:~In you I seek
 4   VII|        blow did fall,~And bent well-nigh the metal to his brain:~
 5  VIII|    weary limbs doth bring,~And well-nigh breathless, "Warriors bold,"
 6  VIII|     almost,~And all our people well-nigh slain and lost;~ ~ XXI~"
 7    XI|      And now to safety brought well-nigh it seems,~But as a ship
 8   XII|     Till I with savage thieves well-nigh was hent;~Before the brook,
 9  XVII|    only thou of half the world well-nigh~The armies, lords, and captains
10 XVIII|      The aged trees and plants well-nigh that rent;~Yet heard the
11 XVIII|     godly duke in prayer spent well-nigh,~And all the rest, because
12 XVIII|    outstretched the battlement~Well-nigh he reached, when all his
13 XVIII|      this red as blood;~Stench well-nigh choked them, noise deafs
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