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1     I| stay his passage, or divert awry~Elsewhere his forces, his
2   VII|     force did know,~And far awry the poignant weapon bore,~
3  VIII|  thy way, or lead thy steps awry;~For He that doth thee on
4     X|  The moon her chariot shall awry direct~Ere from this course
5     X|     have misled this knight awry,~In equal balance ponder
6  XIII|      child again~Had driven awry his sire's ill-guided wain.~ ~
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