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 1     I| LXXIII~Meanwhile the car that bears the lightning brand~Upon
 2    II|  sheaves that honor's harvest bears,~The seed thy valiant acts,
 3    II|     countenance every warrior bears,~And lastly on the Egyptian
 4    IV|       I know he arms unworthy bears,~To help a maiden's cause
 5    IV|      be termed a knight,~That bears a blunt sword in a lady'
 6     V|   appear~At sea, that Neptune bears the load uneath,~From Egypt
 7    VI|      steed so fast his master bears,~That never beast, bird,
 8    VI|      in desert wild~The cruel bears and savage beasts among,~
 9  VIII|       a secret mew;~Among the bears, wild boars, the wolves
10    XI|       This herb is rough, and bears a purple flower,~And in
11  XIII|   howl the wolves, the rugged bears there roar,~There trumpets
12   XIV|    isle that with her fellows bears the name~Of Fortunate, for
13   XIV|   bird that Jove's hot weapon bears,~A faithful pilot, cunning,
14   XIV| bristles fell,~There gape the bears, and roar the lions wild;~
15   XIX|    treason, and what marks he bears.~ ~ ~ I~Now death or fear
16   XIX|   target strong his blows off bears,~Best armed there seemed
17   XIX|       Christ's sepulchre that bears:"~Thus comforts he their
18   XIX|     pain her part and portion bears;~Once look on me, small
19    XX|      arms and holds embraced,~Bears down to earth his spouse
20    XX|      their vain thoughts that bears them in this sport,~And
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