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 1     I|       with sorrows, woes, and harms.~ ~ XLVI~Fame tells, that
 2     I|      fear,~For so our present harms still most annoy us,~Each
 3    II|    his glory, partners in his harms,~Let not blind Fortune so
 4    IV|     recount I thus our passed harms?~Remembrance fresh makes
 5    VI|      increase their patients' harms.~ ~ LXIX~Nor feared she
 6    VI|       seek redress for all my harms,~Rest, midst your weapons;
 7   VII|    sleight the subtle warrior harms,~His nimble steed obeyed
 8     X|   hold,~To shun the evils and harms, mongst which we dwell,~
 9   XII|       in praise, in death, in harms.~ ~ VIII~"This heart of
10  XIII| increased still~Their present harms with dread of future ill,~ ~
11   XIV|      bodies fair,~Your passed harms salve with forgetfulness,~
12  XVII|       aid~To venge all Asia's harms, her wrongs to right,~Nor
13 XVIII|       speeches sad, of passed harms.~Remembrance is the life
14 XVIII|   land~Their lives to greater harms and dangers thrall,~For
15   XIX|      told~My woes, and for my harms have sought relief,~Since
16    XX|      move,~Weak to revenge my harms, or harm my foe,~My shafts
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