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 1     I|   have this ending known,~Not kingdoms raised, but armies overthrown?~ ~
 2    II|      What cities sacked? what kingdoms hast thou won?~All ears
 3    II|       good an end~Our honors, kingdoms, lives and goods to spend.~ ~
 4    IV| rumbled through the lands and kingdoms under,~Through wasteness
 5    IV|     estate,~Or Pluto reign in kingdoms desolate.~ ~ XV~"Oh, he
 6  VIII|   land is fat and good,~Where kingdoms great we may at ease provide,~
 7    IX| Solyman, thou that beheld~Thy kingdoms lost, and not one tear could
 8  XIII|     and showers pour on these kingdoms under;~Hear, all you devils
 9  XIII|      warmth through lands and kingdoms flies,~A harmful night a
10   XIV|       turned she to Damascus' kingdoms large,~Nor to the fort built
11    XV|     So cities fall, so perish kingdoms high,~Their pride and pomp
12    XV|      Where thousand isles and kingdoms lie unknown,~Not void of
13    XV|     theirs, their lands, your kingdoms sever.~ ~ XXX~"The time
14  XVII|  Where two religions are, and kingdoms three,~These Assimiro and
15  XVII|    people brought he from his kingdoms wide,~ Twixt Indus, Ganges,
16  XVII|        my beauty, wealth, and kingdoms all,~To marry him, and take
17   XIX|  Soldan said,~"Let chance our kingdoms take which erst she gave,~
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