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 1     I|      about,~Of all the host the chief of worth and name~Assembled
 2   III|        The bird of conquest her chief feather cast:~But though
 3   III| sorrowful duke arose,~A mourner chief at Dudon's burial,~Of cypress
 4    IV|     bespake her thus:~"Beauty's chief darling, let those sorrows
 5    VI|        sorrows yet her love was chief.~ ~ LX~The silly maid in
 6   VII|      despised.~ ~ X~"O poverty, chief of the heavenly brood,~Dearer
 7   VII|       And of that fort defender chief became,~And those vile creatures
 8   VII|   Against those numbers battery chief he maketh,~Wherein man's
 9  VIII|     away,~Of that great prince, chief of all Pagan kings:~He comes,
10  VIII|        the way,~To Byzance old, chief fortress of that land,~There
11   XII|      And with his queen, as her chief eunuch, placed;~Black was
12   XVI|     beauties made thee lord and chief,~And to my suitors old what
13 XVIII|       of the camp the greatest, chief and best.~ ~ V~When with
14   XIX|      within my bosom, death was chief~Of all my hopes and helps,
15   XIX|    complain,~Medicine is life's chief friend; plaint her most
16   XIX|        they strive,~For all the chief in arms or courage boast~
17   XIX|       work entice.~ ~ CXXV~"The chief of these that have thy murder
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