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 1     I|      actions lost, for want of due support,~Refer I justly
 2     I|      where he will,~To hold in due subjection every wight,~
 3     I|   LXXIV~Their general did with due care provide~To save his
 4    IV|      injurious arms~From those due honors, us of right belong.~
 5    IV|     learn too late~What honors due become thy high estate."~ ~
 6    IV|      thou would'st thy succors due excuse,~Because in Christ
 7    IV|    again~To his late honor and due excellence,~And therefore
 8    IV| victorious sword~Shall execute due vengeance on thy foes;~But
 9     V|        and praises soft~To his due honor did him fitly call,~
10     V|       aspire:~But if to honors due raise me you would,~I will
11     V|        punishment as law finds due;~Let Godfrey come or send,
12    VI|        it best,~Give night her due, and grant your persons
13   VII|       shalt thou spend~The res'due of thy woful days and years;"~
14   VII|       naught of all his armors due~Except his helm that shone
15    IX|  Creator's feet with reverence due;~Then spread his golden
16  XVII|        soldier had with honors due~Rewarded been, for service
17   XIX|        his just praise, of his due tomb and grave:~ ~ CXVII~"
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