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 1   III|   whereon think'st thou? what dost thou gaze?~Hast thou forgot
 2    IV|      That to those lands thou dost by conquest tame~That thou
 3    IV|    thou to grant refuse,~Thou dost forsake a maid in cause
 4    IV|      thee.~ ~ LXIII~"Thou who dost all thou wishest, at thy
 5     X|    name, and by what art~Thou dost these wonders strange, above
 6   XII|       O God,' quoth she,~`Who dost my heart and inward mourning
 7   XII| wretch that heavenly warnings dost reject!'~The warrior vanished
 8   XII|       From which thou willing dost and witting stray:~ ~  LXXXVII~"
 9   XII|   forsakes.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"Thou dost refuse of heaven the proffered~
10    XV|     That in this endless main dost guide us here,~If ever man
11   XVI|     heart, and half with thee dost carry,~Oh take this part,
12   XIX|   Since like an engineer thou dost appear,~That tower, that
13   XIX|        If this thou fear, and dost foresee thy fate,~Thy fear
14   XIX|     grew, and said,~"Villain, dost thou my mercy so despise?"~
15   XIX|    yet I pray thee, when thou dost return,~To my dear prison
16    XX|      fear and flight,~Coward, dost thou thy lord and captain
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