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 1     I|            In which a snake a naked child devours.~ ~ LVI~Guascher
 2     I|                XC~So wary wise this child of darkness was;~The city'
 3    II|            here to death so sweet a child?~Is not in me sufficient
 4   III|      William, England's king's dear child.~ ~ LXIII~"With him is Guelpho,
 5    IV|           for his goodness bore his child good will,~With store of
 6     V|             worth of Sophia's noble child,~And his fair shape did
 7    VI|     shouldest scorn fair Citherea's child,~Or hate those pleasures
 8   VII|            end,~Slain by a faithful child of tender age;~Like grace,
 9  VIII|        remembrance of fair Sophia's child,~Some with salt tears for
10  VIII|            to ask we gazed round,~A child then toward us his steps
11    IX|           are lost.~ ~ I~The grisly child of Erebus the grim,~Who
12    IX|             his brother twined, the child's weak arm.~Down from their
13   XII|       prayed:~ ~ XXIV~"At last with child she proved, and forth she
14   XII|              preserve this harmless child,~Oh let it live, and chaste
15   XII| frankincense and gold,~On this poor child thy heavenly looks down
16   XII|           on thee laid,~Baptize the child, high Heaven esteems her
17   XII|   rebellious were,~Yet died she His child and handmaid dear.~ ~ LXVI~"
18  XIII|       mankind feared lest Climenes' child again~Had driven awry his
19   XVI|            fair thou never wert the child,~Nor of the Azzain race
20  XVII|       dearer armful than thy tender child?"~ ~ XXVII~This was the
21  XVII|              and said, "Look up, my child,~And painted in this precious
22   XIX|          sad mother with her tender child~Doth tear her tresses loose,
23   XIX|          humid eyes even great with child with tears.~ ~ LXVIII~He
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