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 1    II|      will fitly prove~That this rare grace came down from Heaven
 2   III|       martial trade,~To whom so rare a gift he did present,~Tell
 3     V|        XXIV~All that in him was rare or excellent,~All that was
 4    VI|         cheeks so thin,~And his rare beauties, now half dead
 5   VII|     blast,~A wonder strange and rare, she foals at last.~ ~ LXXVII~
 6     X|        s forces and his engines rare.~ ~ XLII~"But, if I may
 7     X|      assist us with your valors rare~In so great need, how was
 8     X|    herbs, the grass and flowers rare,~The falling leaves down
 9   XIV|  wondrous, uncouth, strange and rare,~All in that vision well
10   XVI|     XVII~Through all this music rare, and strong consent~Of strange
11   XVI| themselves may see and view;~So rare a shape no crystal can present,~
12   XVI|    ornaments, strange, rich and rare,~Her girdle did in price
13 XVIII|         womb forth ran,~Clad in rare weeds and strange habiliment,~
14 XVIII|     wild, wondrous, strange and rare.~ ~ XLVIII~He mingled brimstone
15    XX|    though less, yet seemed more rare~In that strange noise, more
16    XX|          A thing in him unused, rare and strange,~But so doth
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