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 1     I|          ride~He sent to scour the woods and forests main,~His pioneers
 2    II|          through forests, deserts, woods;~This is our summer's shade,
 3    IV|          To wander wild the desert woods among,~A banished maid,
 4    VI|         worth and fame,~Or else in woods and mountains wild, by night,~
 5    VI|      towers and turrets quake,~And woods and mountains all nigh hand
 6    VI|           a dart~Within the secret woods, no further flieth,~But
 7   VII|        bear her through the desert woods unseen~Of her strong foes,
 8   VII|         was her will,~Within those woods to dwell was her intention,~
 9   VII|           had traced,~Till in high woods and forests old he came,~
10    IX|            hunter, in those desert woods that takes~The lesser beasts
11    XI| blasphemies the mountain hoar,~The woods, the waters, and the valleys
12   XII|            and satisfied,~Unto the woods again the tigress hied.~ ~
13  XIII|         all and some~Because those woods they should in keeping take,~
14  XIII|          knight, who through these woods hast passed:~Where Death
15 XVIII|         eke, and gan to sing,~That woods and streams admired their
16 XVIII|           and into dust doth grind~Woods, houses, hamlets, herds,
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