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 1     I|   still preserved from danger, harm and scath,~By many a sea
 2     I|        Or otherwise to work us harm and woe,~To ope the gates,
 3     V|      On every side thus did he harm and scath,~And oft beguile
 4     V|       and us your friends such harm.~ ~ XLVI~"Tell me what will
 5    VI|         That could augment his harm, increase his pain;~But
 6    VI|        this place is free from harm and scath,~Within this valley
 7   VII|     wrath turn to his loss and harm,~Doth raise new tempest,
 8   VII|     did the prince to work him harm and scathe;~His shield was
 9  VIII|   Whose hands so ready were to harm and scath,~And brandished
10    IX|      thus, or thus redress thy harm?~No, no, when heaven's small
11    IX|       ours, ours without loss, harm or displeasure.~ ~  XVIII~"
12    IX|      And yet no peril, hurt or harm he found,~No weapon on his
13    IX|        proper loss, to other's harm!~The prince let fall his
14    IX| Ventured his sword to work her harm and wrong,~And with a cutting
15    IX|    tough, if iron breath,~What harm this troop wrought to the
16    XI|    came,~And would revenge the harm itself had done,~But missed
17  XVII|      yet no mishap I dread,~Or harm they threaten against this
18  XVII|    lies,~Hence without fear of harm or doubt of foe~March to
19 XVIII|      thou to work me grief and harm?~Why nilt thou speak? --
20 XVIII|        he bent,~And where most harm, most danger was, he fought,~
21 XVIII|        But wicked Ismen to his harm that saw~How the fierce
22   XIX|       ground?~How with unequal harm, with equal fear~Fled all,
23   XIX|      underneath great shows of harm and fear,~Our dangers small,
24   XIX|       will thy safety, not thy harm procure.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But
25    XX|    sent: Heaven grant it do no harm:~ ~ LXIV~She bids the reed
26    XX|        around,~Where he should harm his foes, or help his friends;~
27    XX|        to revenge my harms, or harm my foe,~My shafts are blunt,
28    XX|        that service last, last harm.~ ~ CXXVIII~She turns and,
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