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 1     I|  Each band, each troop, each person worth regard~When Godfrey
 2    II|  From further peril that his person arms~By staying safe at
 3   III|     in the face,~How like in person! but some-deal more low."~"
 4    IV|   pass,~Compared to his huge person mole-hills be,~So his rough
 5     V|   thought or less,~As is the person's self that doth transgress."~ ~
 6    VI|  thousand take,~To guard his person and your own assigned;~Yet
 7    VI| state was lost,~Then was her person loved and honored most.~ ~
 8    VI|   that beheld this youth and person brave,~When, by this deed,
 9    VI|  treason should her spotless person stain,~And virtueless she
10    IX|    Alecto left them, and her person dight~Like one that came
11    XI|     to my tent,~My place and person in mine absence bear,~Supply
12   XII|     mickle might,~And on her person would he worship win,~Over
13 XVIII|      subtle squire I have,~A person fit to undertake this task,~
14   XIX|  come, and in this fort your person save,~Refresh your weary
15   XIX|     Else shall this hand his person captive bring~And cast in
16    XX|    the right wing himself in person went~Down, where the plain
17    XX|   cast on a knot,~For on her person would they purchase fame:~
18    XX|  where the barbarous duke in person stood,~Twixt Tisiphernes
19    XX|     him, such rigor doth his person guard,~Armed, or disarmed;
20    XX|   Nor left alone can she her person save,~But to be slain or
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