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 1   III|         XVIII~"Say, who is he shows so great worthiness,~That
 2    IV|      the crown,~And with kind shows of love so brought to pass~
 3    IV|      to move with plaints and shows of woe:~Her lips cast forth
 4   VII|   fearful back each Christian shows~Against the tempest, and
 5  VIII|    deemed by sundry signs and shows~There was some mighty host
 6  VIII|    his hurts I think to other shows,~And glory in those bloody
 7   XII|   religion new,~Nor with vain shows of fear and dread aghast~
 8   XII|     yet of tempests past some shows retain,~And here and there
 9  XIII|    could dismay,~With feigned shows of tender love made soft,~
10  XIII|  pebbles naked in his channel shows~And scantly glides above
11   XIX|   green,~For underneath great shows of harm and fear,~Our dangers
12   XIX|      Duke begun,~"Thy counsel shows thy wisdom and thy love,~
13    XX|      Thy sons, their cradles, shows, thy marriage bed."~ ~ XXVII~
14    XX|   tongues as a fierce serpent shows,~Which rolls the one she
15    XX|       purple now and sanguine shows,~And though the silver bird
16    XX| revives, and cheeks empurpled shows~Moist with their own tears
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