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 1    VI|        unseen to gone,~Until the watch they meet, which sore affrays~
 2    VI| discreetly wrought,~First of the watch that guarded in their place,~
 3   VII|       and the Graces kept~Strong watch and ward, while this fair
 4   VII|    turret sat a soldier stout~To watch, and at a loop-hole peeped
 5  VIII|       XVI~"This said, he set the watch in order right~To guard
 6    IX|      shouts the 'larum rear;~The watch stert up and drew their
 7    IX|         Soldan fast,~Against the watch, not yet in order just,~
 8    IX|    Himself well nigh had put the watch to flight,~A jolly troop
 9    IX|      shameful flight~The fearful watch, and o'er the trenches leaped,~
10   XII|      careful French kept heedful watch and ward,~While their high
11   XII|          the guard that now doth watch and wake,~Will then lie
12   XII|          and draw the sword.~The watch descried them both, and
13   XII|       Silent they passed on, the watch begun~To rear a huge alarm
14   XIV|         In his eternal light did watch and wake,~And bent on Godfrey
15    XV|      grow,~The rocks of ice keep watch and ward about,~The tender
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