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 1     I|        hereafter shall perhaps unfold~Your fights, your battles,
 2    II|   sense;~"Tell on," quoth he, "unfold the chance aright,~Thy people'
 3    II|        answer given thou canst unfold aright,~No need of me, what
 4   III|       be," he said, "that thou unfold~This wretched bosom, and
 5    IV|        my purpose great I must unfold,~This enterprise thy cunning
 6    IV|     though far unworthy, know,~Unfold thy will, and whence thou
 7    IV|      of tears this treason gan unfold,~And said; my guardian would
 8    VI|        Grace, my message brave unfold?"~"Thou mayest," he answered, "
 9    VI|        and whatso'er he saith,~Unfold no more, but make a quick
10  VIII|      would still more and more unfold;~And one of them that Astragor
11  VIII|      some gladder news I might unfold,"~And there he paused, and
12     X|       I should the sure events unfold~Of things to come, or destinies
13   XII|  Attend awhile, strange things unfold I will,~Hear both thy birth
14    XV| Phoebus shall his rising beams unfold,~Prepare you gainst the
15    XV|       crown, she 'gan at large unfold;~Which falling long and
16 XVIII|        senses their thick mist unfold,~That face to face thou
17   XIX|      false compacts and trains unfold aright:"~Then she those
18    XX|     heart this cloud this veil unfold~Of Paganism, in all the
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