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1     I|    overcast.~If we forslow the siege I well foresee~From Egypt
2   III|       be environed~With narrow siege -- nor Babel's king I guess~
3     V|        out,~Thence raise their siege, and spoil the towns about.~ ~
4     X|     heard,~Who thus from lofty siege his pleasure told;~"My lords,
5     X| unconstant mart,~And with this siege if we be long up pent,~Famine
6     X|       to sustain,~To raise the siege unless some means be sought;~
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