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 1     I|        would the same,~His will increased: so fire augmenteth flame.~ ~
 2    II|        could he hold, his wrath increased so far,~But thus inflamed
 3    IV|        of his thought,~The rage increased in the cursed wight~Gainst
 4     V|        banished hope, and still increased fear.~ ~ XXXVI~"Great Prince,"
 5   VII|          With these strong lets increased still his ire,~Like rivers
 6  VIII|     shed blood, in every breast increased,~This ill spread far, and
 7    IX|        thou which in my thought~Increased hast my rage and fury so,~
 8    IX|  dangers hid, and dangers still increased.~ ~ XXVII~Among the rest
 9    IX|         whetted and their wrath increased,~"Come let us go," quoth
10    IX|       But as he went his troops increased been,~From every part the
11    XI|        more he strove his grief increased the more,~The bold assault
12    XI|       Christian bands,.~Courage increased in their adverse part,~Wrath
13    XI|        and in such hellish sort~Increased the fury in the brain-sick
14   XII|        did ever tell,~Since you increased are in courage brave,~Your
15   XII|    timber-work it grows,~How it increased cannot well be told,~How
16  XIII|         kept.~ ~ XXVII~The fire increased, and built a stately wall~
17  XIII|     When next he rose, and thus increased still~Their present harms
18  XIII|        vain conceit,~Which more increased his thirst, increased his
19  XIII|      more increased his thirst, increased his heat.~ ~ LXI~The sturdy
20  XVII|         to bide,~So Egypt still increased, within far placed~That
21  XVII|         Roman graft flourished, increased and grew.~ ~ LXXX~A branch
22 XVIII| troubled so,~Like sudden brooks increased with molten snow,~The billows
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