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 1    II|     own neglect, each other's safety sought;~But thus the king
 2   III|     Their scattered troops to safety well they trained,~And while
 3    IV|       me, and him, that me to safety brought,~And us accused,
 4    IV| sought,~For on my ruin is his safety wrought.~ ~ LXI~"And let
 5    VI|     above~Her life and body's safety, told her no;~For in the
 6   VII|  unhurt that you and yours~In safety thus apply your harmless
 7   VII|    This wilderness doth us in safety keep,~No thundering drum,
 8   VII|     succor Heaven did for his safety yield:~But when he saw the
 9    XI|      field,~The godly duke to safety thence conveyed,~Nor to
10    XI|       late it was,~And now to safety brought well-nigh it seems,~
11  XIII|    sorrow pass,~Henceforth in safety stands your regal seat,~
12 XVIII|        each side;~All pain is safety to a valiant mind,~Each
13 XVIII|     had brought,~For life and safety sternly combating,~And for
14   XIX|    that troop, thy shield and safety are,~Strange kind of arms
15   XIX|     counselled he, and did to safety bring~Within that fort the
16   XIX|     safe and sure,~I will thy safety, not thy harm procure.~ ~
17    XX|     fight?~What seek'st thou? safety? come, return with me,~The
18    XX|      The way to honor, way to safety is."~ ~ CXI~The man returned
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