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1     I|       he will,~To hold in due subjection every wight,~Their valors
2    IV|     Might rage at will, in no subjection tied,~And that each night
3     V|       the causer of their new subjection:~Besides, Godfredo showed
4     V|     Since you are all in like subjection brought,~Both high and low
5     V| fellow-servant, in this sweet subjection."~"And who," quoth Eustace,
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