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 1     I|    valiant band;~Tortosa won, lest winter might them shend,~
 2     I|      our foe.~ ~ LXXXVII~"But lest they should effect their
 3    II|    gods benign so careful are~Lest customs strange into their
 4    II|       is,~In plainest phrase, lest my intent thou miss.~ ~
 5   III|    his resting camp by night,~Lest from the city while his
 6    IV|      whence thou art in fine,~Lest my audacious boldness learn
 7    IV|      declare it waxed afraid,~Lest so I hasten might my dying
 8    IV|      Since such thy hap, that lest thou mercy find~The gentlest
 9     V|   gainst my thought~To rigor, lest our laws return to naught."~ ~
10    VI| countenance bore,~She doubted lest her purpose were bewrayed,~
11  VIII|  perils but whilst he delays,~Lest this last work without his
12  VIII|     him their cheeks bedewed,~Lest evil betide him mongst the
13    XI|     assault this sacred wall,~Lest from my vow to God late
14   XII|     king, thy father's sight,~Lest thy bright hue should his
15   XII|    love,~Who still must live, lest death his comfort prove:~ ~
16  XIII|    appear,~And mankind feared lest Climenes' child again~Had
17   XIV|       from this cage of clay,~Lest worldly error vain my voyage
18   XIV|    least:~Then speak not thou lest blemish some betide~Thy
19    XV|       showers~The sunny rays, lest heat the blossoms kill,~
20   XVI|   thee, mine affection known,~Lest me they wound, nor will
21 XVIII|       weak it seems and thin,~Lest unawares some sudden host
22   XIX| fortress still.~ ~ CXXIX~"But lest you be endangered, hurt,
23    XX|     lies:~He held her up, and lest she tumble down,~Under her
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