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1     V|   art,~Avoids deceit, which heedless men betray'th;~His speeches
2    VI|     and passage stayed,~The heedless porter she beguiled therefore,~"
3    VI|   flew,~As he was rash, and heedless in his wrath,~Bending his
4  VIII| wind,~That careless all the heedless to it made:~Until one day
5    XX|     the back~And side their heedless foes to assail and charge:~
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