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 1     I|     dullest hearts:~So we, if children young diseased we find,~
 2    II|      But kept their wives and children pledge behind.~ ~ LV~A hard
 3   III|    the sky."~ ~ XI~The tender children, and the fathers old,~The
 4     X|       in twain.~ ~ LXXVI~"His children's children at his hardiness~
 5     X|         LXXVI~"His children's children at his hardiness~And great
 6   XII|     And thou begun, as little children do,~With half clipped words
 7   XII|       nightingale so when her children small~Some churl takes before
 8  XIII|     all his folk, men, women, children small,~With endless toil
 9  XIII|   affright:~ ~ XVIII~As silly children dare not bend their eye~
10  XIII|       hadst compassion on thy children dear,~The craggy rock when
11  XIII|       Thy first-born son, thy children yet are we."~ ~ LXXII~These
12  XVII|       him stood Otho with his children five.~ ~ LXXV~Of Almeric
13  XVII|       thou mightst behold~Thy children, many, famous, stout and
14  XVII| blessings Heaven shall on thy children lay~That they in fame shall
15   XIX|      God hath holpen well his children dear,~This work is done,
16    XX|   house, his loving wife, and children dear:~"Suppose," quoth he, "
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