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 1     I| captived stands,~You must from realms and seas the Turks forth
 2     I|      that guide,~Now kings and realms he threatened and defied.~ ~
 3    II|    dread do run,~And though no realms you may to thraldom bring,~
 4     V|        excel,~What lands, what realms his tributaries be:~If his
 5  VIII|      all~The conquests vain of realms, or spoils of gold,~Nor
 6  VIII|     Theirs was the praise, the realms, the gold, the spoil.~ ~
 7    IX|      your appointed lands,~The realms of death, of torments, and
 8   XIV|     And travelled over all the realms between~The Arctic circle
 9    XV|      sun and morning star,~All realms at his command do bow and
10    XV|      Whose sea towns fair, but realms more inward been~All full
11    XV|     lions breed,~Where now the realms of Fez and Maroc be,~Gainst
12  XVII|       Asia's lands~And Lybia's realms it stretched many a mile,~
13  XVII|       Ind him fears,~And other realms that would his friendship
14  XVII|      had the flower~Of all his realms, against the Frenchmen stout,~
15  XVII|      But for the surety of thy realms, and stay~Of our religion
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