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 1     I| discovered had, and seen~The hidden secrets of each worthy's
 2    II|      from light of skies,~An hidden alter stands, far out of
 3     V|   reason quite.~ ~ XVIII~The hidden devil, that lies in close
 4    VI|    draw to sleep,~Nor yet of hidden praise in darkness won~The
 5    VI|    he saw and knew;~Upon his hidden mates for aid he cries~Gainst
 6     X|    st the deep intents which hidden sit~]n secret closet of
 7     X|     by what privy mine,~What hidden vault behoves it me to creep?~
 8    XI|     their trenches deep,~The hidden squadrons kept themselves
 9    XI|   port, alas,~Breaks on some hidden rocks her ribs and beams;~
10   XIV| recomfort me!~You that man's hidden thoughts perceive and know:~
11   XIV|    to see my cell I pray,~In hidden caves and vaults though
12   XIV|   every spring and well,~The hidden power I know and virtue
13   XIV|     s craft, her sleight and hidden guile~You partly wot, her
14   XVI|      disport,~The twain that hidden in the bushes were~Before
15 XVIII|     of that heart of his~And hidden thoughts shall open lie
16   XIX|    to learn, and hear,~Their hidden purpose, and their close
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