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 1     I|        I dedicate, to you this work I send:~My Muse hereafter
 2     I|        with such care his busy work he plied,~That to naught
 3     I|         To shed our bloods, to work our souls' decay.~ ~ XXIII~"
 4     I|      so buildeth he,~As if his work should his sepulchre be.~ ~
 5     I|     Time's evil handling:~This work, derived from my treasures
 6     I|        His pioneers their busy work applied~To even the paths
 7     I|       consent,~Or otherwise to work us harm and woe,~To ope
 8    II|       cedar's root,~But let us work as valiant men behoves,~
 9    II|   envied~Another's hand should work my high desire,~The thirst
10   III|        fear avaunt,~The harder work deserves the greater hire;"~
11   III|   carcase dead."~ ~ LXXIV~This work performed with advisement
12    IV|        And sends them forth to work the Christians woe,~False
13    IV|             I~While thus their work went on with lucky speed,~
14    IV|    young,~To undertake alone a work so hard,~To wander wild
15    IV| munition, arms and treasure~To work the Egyptian king and his
16    IV|       worldly dame~I left this work, such pity were my shame."~ ~
17    VI|   appear,~To give them time to work, no time comes wrong:~In
18   VII|     used,~As did the prince to work him harm and scathe;~His
19  VIII|      he delays,~Lest this last work without his help be wrought:~
20  VIII|      stately tomb with curious work, behold,~And wondrous art
21    IX|    sweet~Ventured his sword to work her harm and wrong,~And
22    XI|      dreading naught,~The holy work begun to end they brought.~ ~
23   XII|      were dressed, part of the work was brought~To wished end,
24   XII|      quick returned to do that work of grace,~With trembling
25  XIII|       XII~When thus his cursed work performed was,~The wizard
26   XIV|        hell,~I do this uncouth work and wondrous feat,~The Lord
27   XIV|        guide is he,~This noble work he strives to bring to end,~
28   XVI|       They stayed to view this work of wit and state.~The workmanship
29   XVI|         Some other means shall work my heart's desire,~To thee,
30   XVI|        gone,~Nor of so great a work was left one stone.~ ~ LXIX~
31  XVII|        Light not in vain; some work the shooter's will,~And
32  XVII|    friend,~And for your profit work, as these can tell,~I taught
33 XVIII|     the stream, and weared~The work away, nor sign left where
34 XVIII|        days?~Or comest thou to work me grief and harm?~Why nilt
35 XVIII|     least defenced by arms, by work and art.~ ~ LV~"Thou, Raymond,
36   XIX|        his children dear,~This work is done, the rest this night
37   XIX|      close, nor secret ways to work his feat~He longer sought,
38   XIX|        hire will many hands to work entice.~ ~ CXXV~"The chief
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