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 1     I|   sweets the vessel's foremost parts~To make them taste the potions
 2     I|     lofty throne,~Set in those parts of Heaven that purest are~(
 3     I|   nimble, swift;~With these he parts the winds, the clouds, the
 4     I|      virtue slide.~Of friendly parts one body then uphold,~Create
 5   III|   labor spent,~To assail those parts that to the mountains laid,~
 6     V|     again~Pierce Christ, whose parts they are and members good?~
 7     V|        their wanton guide,~Who parts that night; such haste had
 8    VI|   great possessed their weaker parts,~Which made them shrink
 9   VII|       boughs and leaves, their parts did bear;~Her eyes unclosed
10   VII|    breast none ill,~His weaker parts he wisely gan assail,~And
11    IX|       fine,~Did Adiazel in two parts divide,~Then through the
12    XI|        and art.~ ~ XXVI~On all parts else the fort was strong
13    XV|         her breasts and higher parts,~And all that might weak
14 XVIII|       die or win,~And on three parts resistance makes the king,~
15    XX| emptied were on them alone,~In parts so many were the traitors
16    XX|       should he do? to diverse parts him call~Just ire and pity
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