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  1     I|  foresight,~And in that glorious war much suffered he;~In vain '
  2     I|      late cease from their noble war,~When God Almighty form
  3     I|         behold the season fit~To war, for which thou waited hast
  4     I|          longed sore~To end that war, whereof he Lord was made;~
  5     I|          hazard of so far sought war,~Of glory vain to gain an
  6     I|       among:~"At my request this war was undertake,~In private
  7     I|       subdued by might,~To maken war both when and where he will,~
  8     I|      sing,~That in this glorious war did famous grow,~Forgot
  9     I|     their fierce courage they to war incline:~The first four
 10     I|      left, such is the chance of war.~ ~ XLIII~The nation then
 11     I|        alone!~Did not this fatal war affront thy coast?~Yet safest
 12     I|          alas,~A loving pair, to war among them go'th~In bond
 13     I|       Danes he is, and brings to war~A troop with him from under
 14     I|          music to each heart for war prepared,~The soldiers glad
 15    II|        defies the Duke to mortal war.~ ~ ~ I~While thus the tyrant
 16    II|          his squares and trigons war,~His weapons be the staff,
 17    II|          ring;~But let us manage war with blows like knights,~
 18    II|        gold,~The Prince of Egypt war 'gainst you prepare,~What
 19    II|         of kings,~From chance of war, that makes weak hearts
 20    II|     peace shall have his fill of war,~I thought my wisdom should
 21    II|    inconstant mart,~I bring thee war and peace closed in this
 22    II|     peace, we rest, we fight, if war thou choose."~ ~ XC~His
 23    II|       provoke~The soldiers all, "War, war," at once to cry,~Nor
 24    II|          The soldiers all, "War, war," at once to cry,~Nor could
 25    II|         For gladly we accept the war you bring, --~Let him expect
 26    II|        of nations or the lore of war,~If he transgresses or no,
 27   III|          Europe six likes him to war had sent~Among these thousand
 28   III|      years, and practise long in war,~And fearless heart, make
 29   III|        love the hazard of fierce war to prove,~Famous for arms,
 30    IV|        it,~Our bold attempts and war we once did make~Gainst
 31    IV|          tender age;~Yet of this war he could not figure out~
 32    IV|          doubtful gain of bloody war,~He, that was closely false
 33    IV|          closely false and slyly war,~Cast how he might annoy
 34    IV|         thou hast,~Thus purposed war thou may'st with ease impeach,~
 35    IV|        and mine threats not with war, but death,~Thus causeless
 36    IV|         forces from this present war,~Or that I wish you should
 37     V|        before him were~Famous in war and peace five hundred years.~ ~
 38     V|      mine own by fight,~Or civil war, although perchance I might.~ ~
 39     V|          have the sacred lore of war so brust,~Take you the charge
 40     V|         for betide thee peace or war,~Thine all her cities, all
 41     V|          strong troops of men of war,~To force them hence, and
 42    VI|      says, "united~Are peace and war, nor shall that be denied;~
 43    VI|        spare,~That I go forth to war at least agree;~Though not
 44    VI|       cried, "to me belongs this war!"~But cried too late, Otho
 45    VI|       But they, great masters of war's dreadful art,~Plucked
 46    VI|       such fury and such heat of war,~The gates or seld or never
 47    VI|       Yet mean not I the haps of war to prove,~A stratagem I
 48    VI|      whom fierce love such cruel war hath raised,~So shall his
 49   VII|       breeder of these beasts to war assigned,~When first on
 50   VII|        Heaven to end this mortal war:~The western lords this
 51   VII|     false kingdom by this bloody war,~At once made heaven and
 52  VIII|     swell~With ire and hate, and war and strife forth send:~They
 53  VIII| dangerous ways we find,~Now open war, now ambush closely laid;~
 54  VIII|          As it in time of mortal war is used,~The messengers
 55    IX|         shall assail with sudden war,~And kill them all while
 56    IX|              VI~But, ere he open war proclaimed, he would~That
 57    IX|           For those in this long war are spent and lost,~These
 58    IX|           To which he proffereth war, not tribute pays.~ ~ XLVII~
 59    IX|    depart, and leave the care~Of war to soldiers, as doth best
 60    IX|          doth shine~Lightning of war in midst thereof contained,~
 61    IX|         At every hour the bow of war new bent,~I will rise again,
 62     X|        shall spring this lord of war and fate."~Whereto great
 63    XI|  To-morrow is a day of pains and war,~This of repose, of quiet,
 64    XI|     tender age,~To fire of angry war still brought new fuel,~
 65    XI|         bold fronts to chance of war expose,~And gainst those
 66    XI|          Their country's love to war encouraged,~They weapons
 67    XI|          take and haste again to war."~In precious cloths his
 68   XII|      desire~Some high attempt of war to undertake,~Whether high
 69   XII|       well,~And how in peace and war, in joy and teen,~I have
 70   XII|         piece dreaded so much in war,~Thus what long days do
 71   XII|    bringest thou?" He answered, "War and death."~ ~ LIII~"And
 72   XII|         and death."~ ~ LIII~"And war and death," quoth she, "
 73  XIII|         thee ease and peace,~And war and trouble mongst thy foes
 74  XIII|      knight~Tatine, that of this war was weary grown:~"Why die
 75   XIV|          For strength by wisdom, war is ruled by wit.~ ~ XXI~
 76   XIV|     brawls, contention, discord, war.~ ~ LVI~"And as she wished
 77    XV|     flesh, and captives ta'en in war,~And all from Calpe's mountain
 78   XVI|       scorns, of sweet~Repulses, war, peace, hope, despair, joy,
 79   XVI|     steed for age withdrawn from war~Wherein the glorious beast
 80   XVI|        Europe now and Asia be in war,~And all that Christ adore
 81   XVI|          and kept thee safe from war.~ ~ XLV~"And more, which
 82   XVI|        faith permits, and Asia's war.~ ~ LIV~"Ah, let our faults
 83  XVII|          With Turks and Persians war he oft did wage,~And oft
 84  XVII|       But when he grew unfit for war through age,~He sheathed
 85  XVII|         lead~His armies forth to war, oft with good speed.~ ~
 86  XVII|        side~Came swarming out to war, Campson their guide.~ ~
 87  XVII|         well skilled in feats of war,~In courage fierce, matchless
 88  XVII|   Tisapherne, the thunderbolt of war,~Whom none surpassed, whom
 89  XVII|      maid;~And worthy seems this war a princess hight,~For by
 90  XVII|          foremost day~Wherein to war I bent my noble thought,~
 91  XVII|       found~To end this doubtful war, with conquest glad,~Had
 92  XVII|    reason strong,~This thirst of war in me, this courage breeds;~
 93  XVII|       burn and flame~With bloody war, by this fierce people mad,~
 94  XVII|          taken, armies killed in war,~As if they were things
 95  XVII|      earth invest with blood and war,~And in these wretched times
 96 XVIII|       friends around;~Now of the war he asked, now of the wood,~
 97 XVIII|         sin,~In his high service war or fight begin.~ ~ VIII~"
 98 XVIII|        at our backs unlooked-for war begin."~This said, three
 99 XVIII|          quoth he, "this wall no war doth find,~When battered
100   XIX|         com'st, and not alone to war,~But yet the fight I neither
101   XIX|      hardy knight, and chance of war or me~Confess to have subdued
102   XIX|      this fair town,~Which cruel war beats down even with the
103   XIX|          tempest come from angry war forthcast,~The armor clashed
104   XIX|           my comfort lies,~Where war for peace, travail for rest
105   XIX|         his dead bones no longer war have I,~Boldly he died and
106    XX|     fight may end seven years of war.~ ~ XV~"This fight shall
107    XX|    plough,~Late pressed forth to war against their will,~Their
108    XX|         Thus joined, the haps of war unhurt they prove,~Their
109    XX|         made him way with bloody war:~Meanwhile Lord Godfrey
110    XX|        brought forth, and sudden war.~ ~ LXXVI~Nor stayed he
111    XX|     blood,~I fight, and sell not war for gold or good."~ ~ CXLIII~
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