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1    II|      disposed their looks to play,~The king had snared been
2    II|    the folly is of Fortune's play,~'Gainst doubtful, certain;
3    IV|      coy, as if she list not play,~And made as things of worth
4   VII| lights adorned,~On which men play some pompous tragedy;~Within
5   XIV|   wanton windlays run, turn, play and pass;~So on this river
6   XIV|   fishes; birds, in sunshine play,~Who followeth pleasure
7 XVIII|      XXVII~Such as on stages play, such as we see~The Dryads
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