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 1   III|        dies;~Argantes proud to spoil the corpse disdained,~But
 2    IV|   heart,~Thus kill them all or spoil the greatest part."~ ~ XVIII~
 3     V|  Thence raise their siege, and spoil the towns about.~ ~ LXV~
 4    VI|      vice,~Desire of rule, and spoil, and covetice.~ ~ XVI~"And
 5   VII|      with sword, with fire and spoil,~How many it be unhurt that
 6  VIII|      the realms, the gold, the spoil.~ ~  LXVI~"Yet all this
 7    IX|   paths, and uncouth ways,~Yet spoil or booty have we gotten
 8    IX|        people, used to rob and spoil,~To such exploit dares not
 9    IX|   forth his murdering hand,~To spoil those gifts, whereof he
10   XII|      at once their foes break, spoil and slay.~ ~ XLV~They passed
11   XVI|       these men of shame,~Thus spoil your temples and blaspheme
12  XVII|      death but great desire of spoil they breed.~ ~ XIX~The naked
13   XIX|       will no trophy, triumph, spoil of thee,~Nor glory wish,
14   XIX|     that champion brave,~Those spoil, these would preserve, those
15   XIX|      some we too much haste to spoil behold,~But I command no
16   XIX|      But I command no more you spoil and kill,~And let a trumpet
17   XIX| fortune proud and insolent,~In spoil and murder spend they day
18   XIX|       A troop to forage and to spoil addressed,~Encountered me,
19    XX|        himself, doth say,~What spoil his folk shall gain, what
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