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 1   III|      they view, they see, they spy,~Jerusalem with merry noise
 2    IV|        through Tagus' wave,~To spy the store-house of his springtime
 3    VI|      stood all the long day to spy,~From Phoebus' rising to
 4  VIII|       shining on his crest;~To spy at whom to ask we gazed
 5  XVII|        desert sign of dwelling spy,~Nor track of man or horse,
 6 XVIII|        Egypt comes; Vafrin the spy~Entereth their camp, stout,
 7 XVIII|         that some were sent~To spy their camp, their secret
 8 XVIII|      Will walk in every tent a spy unknown,~Their camp even
 9   XIX|     well instructs Vafrine the spy,~With him she rides away,
10   XIX| Vafrine went the Pagan host to spy,~He passed unknown a close
11   XIX|     secret close the intent to spy.~ ~ LXXVI~Of sly intelligence
12   XIX|    trump this drove the subtle spy,~But smiling towards her
13   XIX|       weep for pain:~But if to spy perchance thou here sojourn,~
14    XX|      face;~He looked around to spy, such was his ire,~The man
15    XX|       he wished not, could not spy,~Of desperate courage showed
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