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 1     I| beheld,~Each land, each city, country, town and field.~ ~ VIII~
 2     I|        Where of our faith and country be but few~Among the thousands
 3   III|       Some new-found land and country to descry,~Through dangerous
 4   III|     keep fresh water, but the country seems~Devoid of grass, unfit
 5     V|    high,~Born in that servile country Italy?~ ~ XX~Now, if he
 6     V| spared are,~And overflow each country, field and plain;~Send therefore
 7   VII|     golden tresses then,~That country life I hated as a crime,~
 8   VII|      wished I had enjoyed the country's peace;~I bade the court
 9   VII|   that false maid~Forsook his country and religion true,~And of
10     X|        False to his faith and country, dares reply;~And speak
11    XI|      s strength behold,~Their country's love to war encouraged,~
12   XII|   this,~Tell me thy name, thy country, and estate;~That I may
13  XIII|      For common profit, or my country's cause,~To hazard life
14   XVI|     Damascus fair,~But of her country dear she fled the sight,~
15  XVII|    several guide,~Of the high country two, two of the low~Which
16  XVII|       she said.~"For thee, my country, and my faith to fight,~
17  XVII|    there he died for his dear country's sake,~And of his father'
18    XX|      true appear,~How his sad country him entreats and prays,~
19    XX|      Suppose," quoth he, "thy country doth beseech~And pray thee
20    XX|     void of might;~He saw the country lie, his men o'erthrown,~
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