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 1    II|      that unconquered hand~The precious handle of this cup of love,~
 2   III|        When that was broke his precious sword he drew,~And whom
 3   VII|      rich among,~Wherewith his precious girdle fastened was,~It
 4   VII|      help to gather conquest's precious fruit.~ ~  CXV~But this,
 5  VIII|        used erst to wield this precious brand~That so brave blade
 6    IX| Supplied the place of pure and precious dew,~The moon and stars
 7    XI|        haste again to war."~In precious cloths his leg the chieftain
 8   XII|         too sweet, and far too precious food,~Ah, seely nymph! whom
 9   XIV|        honey drops of pure and precious dew,~And on the verdure
10   XIV|      fair beset with pearl and precious stone~Like stars in sky
11   XIV|       what is bred in rich and precious vein~Of wealthy earth, and
12   XIV|   crystal, gold.~But when with precious wines and costly meat~They
13   XIV| possess, yet scorn the same,~A precious, but a short-abiding treasure,~
14   XIV|        jealous of her dear and precious charge,~And of her love
15    XV|      that swell with sweet and precious wine~There without pruning
16   XVI|   diamonds clear that pure and precious shield.~ ~ XXX~Upon the
17  XVII|      XI~His right hand did his precious sceptre wield,~His beard
18  XVII|       in a chariot bright with precious stone,~Her gown tucked up,
19  XVII|     child,~And painted in this precious shield behold~The glorious
20 XVIII|      skies~A cloud of pure and precious clew there flies.~ ~ XVI~
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