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 1    II|       might their harmless lives preserve,~Zeal was the spring whence
 2   III|         the trenches deep,~So to preserve his resting camp by night,~
 3    IV|          fortune would~Perchance preserve me to my further ill,~One
 4    IV|         aught but what is right,~Preserve this guiltless blood they
 5     X|          That noble town you may preserve and shield,~Till Egypt's
 6     X|        To purchase peace, and so preserve his crown:~But Solyman,
 7     X|      lives, and heaven will long preserve his days,~To greater glory,
 8     X|          wings~Shall holy Church preserve her sacred crew,~From Caesar'
 9    XI|         breath~Of all this camp, preserve it then from death."~ ~
10    XI|       this life defend, keep and preserve."~ ~ XXV~Thus he concludes,
11   XII|          I see he keeps and will preserve:~ ~ XI~"Nor shall so soon
12   XII| following~Thou may'st them keep, preserve, save and defend:"~Thus
13   XII|     presence am an abject vilde,~Preserve this babe, whose mother
14   XII|        must denay~To nourish it, preserve this harmless child,~Oh
15  XVII|          fits,~Shall happy peace preserve and quiet blest,~And from
16   XIX|         Those spoil, these would preserve, those kill, these save.~ ~
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