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 1     I|      noble pedigree,~A German born with rich possessions blest,~
 2     I|      love, o wonder; love new born, new bred,~Now groan, now
 3     I|     well provides~Of subjects born, and hired aid besides.~ ~
 4    II|       LVIII~The first Aletes, born in lowly shed,~Of parents
 5   III| behold.~ ~ LIX~"Well seems he born to be with honor crowned,~
 6    IV|       man, begot of clay, and born of dust.~ ~ XI~"Nor this
 7    IV|  grace bestow~On any daughter born of Adam's line --~Thy name
 8    IV|       hapless maid I am, both born to die~And dead to joy,
 9    IV|  Damascus, was my noble sire,~Born of mean race he was, yet
10     V|       so mean aspire so high,~Born in that servile country
11     V|       That are base peasants, born of servile stain,~I was
12     V|     servile stain,~I was free born, I live and will die free~
13     V|       Then Eberard, and Henry born in France,~Rambaldo last,
14    VI|       arms them bound~Aridens born in France, and wise Pindore,~
15    VI|  filed tongue:~"Thou wert not born," quoth he, "in desert wild~
16  VIII|   working sprite,~Near Trento born, bred up in brawls and frays,~
17    IX|      praise,~Was old Latinus, born by Tiber's bank,~To whose
18    IX|     Ariadene~Both slain, both born upon the banks of Rhone.~ ~
19    XI| tyrant gan unite~His subjects born and bands that serve for
20    XI|     it must.~ ~ LXX~Erotimus, born on the banks of Po,~Was
21   XII|  disposed~A negro's babe late born, in room of thee,~And for
22   XII|       Egypt-ward, where I was born, I went,~And bore thee with
23   XIV|      and shade.~A Pagan was I born, but yet the Lord~To grace,
24    XV|     as the Queen of Love, new born and bred~Of the Ocean's
25   XVI|       thee ill:~I was a Pagan born, and all my might~Against
26   XVI|    myself, and rue that I was born,~Only in hope of sweet revenge
27  XVII|   root,~And as these worthies born to chivalry~And deeds of
28  XVII|   place and name,~He shall be born when this frail world grows
29 XVIII|     true and plain:~In Tyre a born Phoenician, by the river~
30    XX|      might,~Above all princes born of human seed:~The Turk
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