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1    II| hands profane from being eft betrayed.~My Lord, the thing thus
2    IV|  that ruled my birthday hath betrayed me,~My genius sees his charge,
3     X|    deep, by that false witch betrayed,~Before the hermit and some
4   XII|       far worse than beasts, betrayed.~ ~ LXXIX~"But where you
5 XVIII|   that had his counsel close betrayed,~Traitress to her great
6   XIX|   harness and his habit both betrayed~He was a Pagan; forward
7    XX|   now ta'en by force, before betrayed,~This is thy greatest glory,
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