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1    II|     lay,~Begun too late his bootless plaints to frame:~"Be these
2   III|   Come wreak his loss, whom bootless you complain.~Those walls
3    IV| which my endless tears were bootless spent,~Unless thou help;
4  VIII|   Whilst on his wounds with bootless tears I wept,~That neither
5    IX|    renew,~He had no leisure bootless tears to shed;~But with
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