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 1     I|   whilst you read.~ ~ VI~Six years were run since first in
 2     I|   seen;~Grave was the man in years, in looks, in word,~His
 3     I|    each eye's wondering,~His years are fewer than his noble
 4     I|     scantly three times five years old,~He fled alone, by many
 5     I|    might justly boast,~Three years he served in field, when
 6     I|    new thought,~With age and years that weakened was of yore,~
 7   III|    aged knight,~Whose graver years would for no labor yield,~
 8   III|   numberless, though few his years,~If Europe six likes him
 9   III|      fail,~High birth, grave years, and practise long in war,~
10    IV|  last.~ ~ XLIV~"And ere five years were fully come and gone~
11    IV|     father died, ere he five years had known me,~My kingdom
12     V|  haste beseems our might and years;~And this proceeding with
13     V|    might compare~In all, but years, hoar locks, and gravity,~
14     V|   war and peace five hundred years.~ ~ XVII~This barbarous
15    VI|   withered seem with age and years,~Yet are not these old arms
16   VII|       I gan my loss of lusty years complain,~And wished I had
17   VII|    due of thy woful days and years;"~The champions list not
18   VII|     still remain;~For age or years these members shall not
19  VIII|   that each hour seemed five years long,~Till he were fighting
20  VIII|    suffered have these seven years long,~Under this servile
21  VIII|   Italy our wrong~A thousand years hereafter shall be spoke:~
22     X|  over-gliding sun~Shall many years mete out by weeks and days,~
23     X| Wrought out by hand a number years tofore,~And for of long
24   XIV|      Hugo replied, "Ere many years shall run,~Amid the saints
25   XIV|     visage young, but old in years,~Her curled locks about
26   XVI|      nature, by your sex and years;~I erred likewise, if I
27  XVII|      not too weighty for his years;~His greatness Afric's lesser
28  XVII|   him,~Who durst sustain, in years though scant a man,~Of the
29   XIX|     known that virgin twenty years.~ ~ LXXVIII~He said, "Would
30    XX|    day's fight may end seven years of war.~ ~ XV~"This fight
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