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 1    II|   thing soon done,~For nature framed all women to be won.~ ~
 2    II|       though to pity he never framed his thought,~Yet, for the
 3     V|  thoughts to do him grace are framed;~But if our power he haply
 4     V|     in such alluring sort she framed,~Her looks enticing, and
 5    VI|   woman's voice and terms all framed been,~Most like the speeches
 6    VI|      ambush there had closely framed,~Led by two brothers of
 7   VII| knight;~Of which the gate was framed by subtle train,~To close
 8  VIII|  speeches thus to foul Alecto framed.~ ~  II~"Alecto, see, we
 9    IX|  mightier foes, for both were framed to die.~ ~ LXXII~Yet wished
10     X|      huge and instruments are framed~Gainst these defences by
11     X|     need, how was your coming framed?"~They blush, and on the
12    XI|    There where the breach had framed a new-made port,~Himself
13   XIV|    crinite, caudate stars are framed~I knew; my skill with pride
14   XIV|       all things that God had framed or wrought,~Fire, air, sea,
15   XIV|     riches grown by kind, not framed by art:~ ~ XLIX~An hundred
16   XIV|    knit, and joined meet,~She framed a soft but surely holding
17   XVI|  there shine,~The door-leaves framed of carved silver-plate,~
18 XVIII|       stars the azure sky,~So framed all by their Creator's might~
19 XVIII|   though by skilless builders framed and wrought~Their engines
20 XVIII|       whence they fought~Were framed by a cunning architect,~
21 XVIII|   throw a shaft or stone;~But framed of pines and firs, did undertake~
22 XVIII|       In mortices and sockets framed just,~The beams, the studs
23   XIX|    each entrance new defences framed:~The tyrant Aladine eke
24   XIX|     move,~Conspired have, and framed their treason so,~That day
25   XIX|      s own troop which all is framed~Of soldiers old, the Immortal
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