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1    IV|          and from what part,~Thou knowest of things performed so long
2  VIII|       home for this.~ ~ III~"Thou knowest what would befall, bestir
3  VIII|        aid he fled;~"O Lord, thou knowest this right hand of mine~
4  VIII|         of my guiltless mind~Thou knowest, and make these know, with
5   XII|      baptize,~In Pagan lands thou knowest it's not the guise.~ ~ XXVI~"
6   XIV| approaching nigh:~"What, Godfrey, knowest thou not thy Hugo here?~
7   XIX|       know thee well, and me thou knowest of old,"~To his last trump
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