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 1     I|       or undescried at all.~ ~ LXVI~"Prepare you then for travel
 2    II|       all the world beside.~ ~ LXVI~"True labour in the vineyard
 3   III|        the city come or go.~ ~ LXVI~His care was next to cast
 4    IV|         pity made him kind.~ ~ LXVI~Besides the kindness of
 5     V|   burnt in her sweet flame.~ ~ LXVI~The princess, though her
 6    VI|    eyes, red with weeping.~ ~  LXVI~Yet these presages of his
 7   VII|       got in younger days."~ ~ LXVI~The jolly baron old thus
 8  VIII|       the gold, the spoil.~ ~  LXVI~"Yet all this season were
 9    IX|        doth feed, and keep.~ ~ LXVI~And toward hell their lazy
10     X|  strange and secret things.~ ~ LXVI~"She read, and change I
11    XI|     their beams they brake.~ ~ LXVI~The Pagans ran transported
12   XII|    child and handmaid dear.~ ~ LXVI~"Friend, thou hast won,
13  XIII|     Inde nor Aethiop needs.~ ~ LXVI~"Or thinks he it an eath
14   XIV| threatening torments smart.~ ~ LXVI~"But when she looked on
15    XV|       eye or ear they took.~ ~ LXVI~For if that sweetness once
16   XVI|    fortune, wealth in vain.~ ~ LXVI~"But thee, vain gift, vain
17  XVII|   portraits bent his sight.~ ~ LXVI~The cunning workman had
18 XVIII|      look you still remain,~ ~ LXVI~"And have regard, while
19   XIX|   doubt he could not clear.~ ~ LXVI~From thence he parted, and
20    XX|     villain forth he leapt;~ ~ LXVI~Deadly he wounded him, and
21    XX|    gave her wound on wound.~ ~ LXVI~"And is he then unpierceable,"
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