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 1    IV|      fairies, fiends and furies mad,~Ranged in flowery dales,
 2     V|       crew of lovers unashamed,~Mad with the poison of her secret
 3     V|    curse, and all her laws,~And mad with love, yet out on love
 4    VI|      bites the senseless weapon mad with smart,~Seeking revenge
 5    VI|        unrevenged she dieth;~So mad Argantes fared, when his
 6   VII|         on the green~He ran, as mad or frantic he had been.~ ~
 7   VII| returned he swift as wind,~Half mad in arms a second match to
 8    IX|        with shedding blood, and mad with ire,~At last they went,
 9   XVI|      race ysprung thou art,~The mad sea-waves thee hare, some
10   XVI|        in hell by Tisiphone the mad;~Vanished the shade, the
11  XVII|      war, by this fierce people mad,~When Rome a captive and
12   XIX|       with speed,~Like one half mad, or drunk with too much
13    XX|        and with the stroke~Half mad, the ranks disordered, troubled,
14    XX|      and revenge was gone,~Half mad and half amazed from where
15    XX|         And with that word half mad, half dead, she seems,~An
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