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 1     I|    doubt the Greekish monarch sly~Will use with him some of
 2    IV|   hope and restless fear,~The sly enchantress felt her gain
 3     V|      false queen of craft and sly invention, --~Whose looks,
 4     V| against the Egyptian warriors sly,~And how subdue those thieves
 5    VI|      treasure."~ ~ LXXIII~The sly deceiver Cupid thus beguiled~
 6   VII|     fruitless chase,~When the sly beast tapished in bush and
 7     X| experience hath made wise and sly,~To rule the heat of youth
 8     X|     own~Who followed late the sly enticing maid,~And with
 9   XIV|     corpse a varlet false and sly~She left, attired in shepherd'
10  XVII|    treason false, was none so sly, so wise.~ ~ XVI~The people
11  XVII|   hardy soldier and a captain sly;~After, Prince Lewis did
12 XVIII|       man quick, ready, bold, sly to deceive,~To answer, wise,
13   XIX|       false, cunning, crafty, sly,~Past Ascalon he saw the
14   XIX|    wise, in answers short and sly;~Bold was his look, eyes
15   XIX|    intent to spy.~ ~ LXXVI~Of sly intelligence he proved all
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