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 1    IV|     and amazement bring,~With ugly paws some trample on the
 2    VI| presented~Death in an hundred ugly fashions painted,~And if
 3   VII|    those witchcrafts and that ugly shade,~No further could
 4   VII|    threatened horror sad,~And ugly death upon his forehead
 5   VII|  glorious lamp, wrapped in an ugly veil~Of shadows dark, was
 6    IX|      his bruised corpse,~With ugly painfulness forsook her
 7     X|    yseen,~Death in a thousand ugly forms appeared,~The Soldan
 8   XII|  conscience that torment,~The ugly shades, dark night, and
 9  XIII|     The wicked sprites, whose ugly shapes affray~And put to
10  XIII|  whose horrid arms display~An ugly shade, like everlasting
11  XIII|    deserts wild that feed~Nor ugly monster could dishearten
12  XIII|       his sleep doth see~Some ugly dragon, or some chimera
13   XIV|       their poison vilde,~The ugly boars do rear their bristles
14    XV|       whence I cannot say,~An ugly serpent which forestalled
15  XVII|      negroes grim a black and ugly rout;~These Agricalt and
16 XVIII|       but how none wot,~Where ugly fiends and damned spirits
17 XVIII|   grisly, loathsome, grim and ugly faced,~Like Pluto old, betwixt
18    XX|       this while found out an ugly shade,~Fit place for death,
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