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1    IV| king,~Hath promised so to beguile the guard~That me and mine
2    IV|  enchant the valiant, and beguile the wise.~ ~ LXXXVI~And
3     V|   harm and scath,~And oft beguile his sight with nimble art,~
4    VI| In what sort else could I beguile the guard?~This way is only
5   XIV| her down, so love can art beguile,~And as she sat and looked,
6   XVI|  beguiler so thou couldst beguile,~And point at me, thy thrall
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