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 1     I|      were achieved by wondrous ways,~If now from that directed
 2     I|      armies safe they guide~By ways secure, to them well known
 3   III|        army led --~But all the ways he kept, by which his foe~
 4    IV|    like outlaws wander uncouth ways,~Let some be slain in field,
 5    IV| rolling chariot swims,~Through ways unknown, all night, all
 6     V|       wrongeth thee an hundred ways;~Nor let thy state so far
 7     V|    thousand wiles and thousand ways she proved,~To have that
 8     V|      about.~ ~ LXV~But yet all ways the wily witch could find~
 9     V|       home again,~And keep the ways between these tents of thine~
10    VI|       they went, and by unused ways,~And secret paths they strove
11    VI|      likewise pass;~Yet divers ways, such was their fear, they
12   VII|       up on a hill,~And trieth ways and wiles a thousandfold,~
13  VIII|  forests wide,~The streets and ways he openeth as he goes,~And
14  VIII|    want of food, now dangerous ways we find,~Now open war, now
15  VIII|   exiled, the hills and public ways~He filled with blood, and
16    IX|        is so far,~That all the ways whereby he should return~
17    IX|     strange paths, and uncouth ways,~Yet spoil or booty have
18     X|        he,~By desert paths and ways but used by few,~And rode
19     X|      hither; where these privy ways begin,~And bring unseen
20     X|  needle's eye,~And through the ways as black as darkest night~
21     X|     stomachs hot,~And by close ways we passed least in view,~
22    XI|     beams;~Or as a steed rough ways that well hath passed,~Before
23   XIV|        she sent forth thousand ways,~Which every day news from
24   XIV|        false doors and winding ways,~The shape whereof plotted
25    XV|   rules your journeys and your ways,~Hath sent me here, your
26    XV|    With horned hoofs the sandy ways outrent,~And in the haven
27    XV|        an hundred more ignoble ways:~They pass the town built
28    XV|   shall these long and tedious ways forever~Your world and theirs,
29   XVI|       Such crooked paths, such ways this palace hides;~Yet all
30   XVI|      passed all those troubled ways,~The garden sweet spread
31 XVIII|       but late thou ran'st thy ways?~Com'st thou to comfort
32 XVIII|   pioneers to even the rougher ways,~And ready made each warlike
33   XIX|  strong,~Nor close, nor secret ways to work his feat~He longer
34   XIX|     intelligence he proved all ways,~All crafts, all wiles,
35    XX|       Cruel, myself an hundred ways can find,~To rid me from
36    XX|      fail, in that estate,~Yet ways enough I know to stop this
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