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1    II|      fire,~Her veil and mantle plucked they off by force,~And bound
2    II|       corse~These hungry kites plucked off her rich attire,~And
3    VI| masters of war's dreadful art,~Plucked forth their swords and soon
4    XI|       instrument~He shaked and plucked it, yet not forth it went.~ ~
5   XIX|        till love's sweet flame~Plucked off the bridle of respect
6   XIX|     plaint her most foe:"~They plucked his armor off, and she each
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