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 1    II|       Ambassador, full both of threats and praise,~Thy doubtful
 2   III|       wise;~And so at once she threats to kill him twice.~ ~ XXIV~
 3    IV|       malice when 'tis old:~He threats to burn Arontes' forteress,~
 4    IV|      the hold,~And me and mine threats not with war, but death,~
 5    VI|      large expose,~With mighty threats, high terms and glorious
 6    VI|            XXXIX~But when with threats they both had whetted keen~
 7   VII|        residence;~At his proud threats the Gascoign warrior quaketh,~
 8   VII|        shine~If challenges and threats augment the same;~So that,
 9  VIII|      they named,~And with bold threats they made their hatred known,~
10  VIII|       killed;~And though their threats he heard, and saw them bent~
11  VIII|       What foolish words? what threats be these I hear?~What noise
12  VIII|    lofty crest down goeth,~His threats he feareth, and obeys the
13  XVII|        sharp wise~It seems she threats and yet her threats entice.~ ~
14  XVII|        she threats and yet her threats entice.~ ~ XXXIV~Her chariot
15   XIX|  extends?~How these he scorns, threats those, lays them on ground?~
16   XIX| sustain,~Or bide our looks and threats, they are not able,~And
17    XX|    flew:~There fury roars, ire threats, and woe complains,~One
18    XX|     grave exhorts the rest;~He threats, he strikes sometime, till
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