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 1     I|     munition good and victuals store:~The isles of Greece sent
 2     I|    sent in provision meet,~And store of wine from Scios came
 3    II|      sustain?~Whence comes thy store? whence thy provision made?~
 4   III|        silver locks betray his store of days,~Raymond he hight,
 5    IV|       Duke Godfrey's aid, such store men tell~Of virtuous ruth
 6    IV|      his child good will,~With store of tears this treason gan
 7    IV|      That outward scorn showed store of grace within:~Thus with
 8     V|      was, and lost is all that store,~Mules, horses, camels laden,
 9   VII|    diddest hold in prize,~Such store thereof, such plenty have
10   VII|    down clear streams in noble store,~Whose conduit pipes, united
11     X|      pent,~Famine I doubt, our store will all be spent.~ ~ XLIII~"
12     X|            XLIII~"For all that store of cattle and of grain~Which
13     X| refreshed with corn and cattle store~The pined soldiers famished
14  XIII|      And little Siloe that his store bestows~Of purest crystal
15  XIII|   falling showers and gathered store~Of liquor sweet, that through
16    XV|      came where all his watery store~The flood in one deep channel
17  XVII|        fish and gather oysters store,~Whose shells great pearls
18 XVIII|       with all their stuff and store in haste~Home to the camp
19 XVIII| substance dry,~Burnt all their store and all their warlike gear:~
20   XIX|        beauties hid and secret store,~And entrance found where
21   XIX|      pass,~Each great assembly store of news affords,~He sided
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