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 1     I|         the rest,~'Twixt God and souls of men that righteous been~
 2     I|          our bloods, to work our souls' decay.~ ~ XXIII~"But this
 3    II|      fear,~That binds and looses souls condemned to woe,~And sends
 4    II| causeless rage 'gainst faultless souls restrained --~I come to
 5    II|          By which their faithful souls their bodies left,~Her eye
 6    II|          the state~Of these poor souls, of hope and help bereft,~
 7   III|         s heart,~And their proud souls down to the infernal shade,~
 8    IV|       and would algates save~The souls there here should dwell
 9    IV|        freezing cold,~Tribute of souls shall end, and our estate,~
10    IV|         and pride,~Wounding lost souls with sin's empoisoned dart.~
11    IV|       with this craft a thousand souls well near~In snares of foolish
12    IV|          she captived~A thousand souls of young and lusty knights;~
13  VIII|        shed,~Illumine their dark souls with light divine,~Repress
14    IX|         There tyrannize upon the souls you find~Condemned to woe,
15     X|         with empoisoned cups our souls beguiles,~And made each
16  XIII|          them and truly told;~As souls of men in bodies clothed
17  XIII|       hold!~Oh trouble not these souls in quiet placed,~Oh be not
18   XIV|    gainst the beams of truth our souls are blind,~And at myself
19   XIV|       LXIV~" `But let your happy souls in joy possess~The ivory
20    XV|          sain,~Were there, where souls of men in bliss remain.~ ~
21 XVIII|         That groaned like living souls to death nigh brought,~The
22 XVIII|          they fall;~Their damned souls, to deepest hell down borne~
23 XVIII|       plain.~ ~ XCIV~"Behold the souls of every lord and knight~
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