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 1     I|        unsought,~And left her image in his heart ypight;~Her
 2    II|    out of sight,~On which the image consecrated lies~Of Christ'
 3    II| wondrous sort,~That while the image in that church doth stay,~
 4    II|      to the house of God,~The image took, with words unreverent~
 5    II|    But in his chapel vile the image laid,~On which the enchanter
 6    II|       profane,~And missed the image, where it used to lie,~Each
 7    II|  supposed offence,~I took the image, mine that fault, that fact,~
 8    II|       Asked where she hid the image so conveyed:~"Not hid,"
 9    IX|    his pale looks kind pity's image lies,~That death even mourned,
10   XII|      gentle queen before this image laid.~She plained, she mourned,
11   XIV|     deep,~Of quiet death true image, make him rise:~Then from
12   XVI|      dear stars try shape and image see."~ ~  XXIII~And with
13  XVII|           LXXV~Of Almeric the image next they view,~Lord Marquis
14   XIX|    But of the sacked town the image true~Who can describe, or
15    XX|   lays,~And makes therein the image true appear,~How his sad
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