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 1   VII|      lives defend,~Their ensigns rent, and broke was their array,~
 2  VIII|        dusty, bloody, hacked and rent,~Yet well we knew, when
 3    IX|          had spared, pierced and rent.~ ~ LXXXV~Fierce Solyman
 4    IX|    lights, and that dead carcass rent and tore,~Like a fierce
 5    IX|      head the unsettled crown to rent,~For, as my wrongs, my wrath
 6     X|          the pride,~His coat was rent, his harness hacked and
 7     X|          breast, his proud heart rent in twain,~Two inward vultures,
 8    XI|       and stones, they broke and rent,~ ~ XLVIII~So thick flew
 9   XII|        Their rams they broke and rent their engines down:~I used
10   XII|        there her silver arms off rent,~Her helm, her shield, her
11   XII|          his breast, his face he rent and tare,~And while the
12    XV|      waves, that ships in sunder rent,~Nor seas unused, strange
13   XVI|          nice attire in scorn he rent and tore,~For of his bondage
14 XVIII|        and plants well-nigh that rent;~Yet heard the nymphs and
15 XVIII|         oak beside him cleft and rent,~And from his fertile hollow
16 XVIII|       sound, and then the myrtle rent.~ ~ XXX~If antique times
17 XVIII|        fans the yielding air she rent,~Nor seemed it that she
18   XIX|       wounded, mangled, tore and rent.~"To his victorious teacher,"
19   XIX|         looked he saw the canvas rent,~Through which the voice
20   XIX|        Christ upon his cross was rent~To heaven perchance may
21    XX|      breastbone thou clov'st and rent in twain,~So Heaven with
22    XX| reinforced each member cleft and rent,~And want of blood and strength
23    XX|    shield was deft, his helm was rent and tore.~The dame, that
24    XX|       take no pleasure;~I set no rent on life, no price on blood,~
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