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 1     I|      and hearken all to it,~Ye times and ages, future, present,
 2     I|        treasures dear,~Let all times hearken, never age outwear.~ ~
 3     I|         For these whom antique times with laurel drest,~These
 4     I|     then, though scantly three times five years old,~He fled
 5    II|  elephants in Inde,~A thousand times it hath beguiled thee,~As
 6    II|       Lord Godfrey's eye three times environ goes,~To view what
 7   III|      iron death.~ ~ XLVI~Three times he strove to view Heaven'
 8   III|       the lowly lay,~And three times closed again his dying eyes,~
 9    IV|     coming ill.~ ~ XLIX~"Three times the shape of my dear mother
10     V|         At head and breast oft times he strucken hath,~Now at
11    VI|       An art esteemed in those times of yore,~Beseeming daughters
12     X|   fortune long it guard,~Three times the golden sun hath risen
13  XIII|  charms in ghastly wise,~Three times, for witchcraft loveth numbers
14  XIII|        Can storms appease, and times and seasons change,~And
15   XIV|        face:"~This said, three times he stretched his hands outright~
16    XV|       of things.~ ~ XXIII~Four times the sun had spread his morning
17  XVII|      say, my Muse, what manner times these were,~And in those
18  XVII|       these were,~And in those times how stood the state of things,~
19  XVII| barbarous, or Latine,~Great in times past, or famous at this
20  XVII|     war,~And in these wretched times to noble lands~Give laws
21 XVIII|        rent.~ ~ XXX~If antique times admired Silenus old~That
22 XVIII|     from that flood which nine times compassed hell~Some of the
23 XVIII|    cloud of flesh in which for times of old~All mankind wrapped
24    XX|   buried in displeasure,~Three times her angry hand the bow updrew,~
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