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 1   VII|      close without the help of human wight,~So sure none could
 2   VII|       aid thee at thy need,~In human shape he forged an airy
 3    IX|     charge~Had done as much as human force was able,~All sweat
 4     X|      great exploits, exceeding human thought,~Met us, and all
 5     X|    last he spoke, in more than human sound,~And told what things
 6    XI|         This hurt and wound~No human art or hand so soon makes
 7  XIII|   frame a sound like speech of human kind,~But full of sorrow
 8  XIII|        life, hath speech, like human kind,~I heard their words
 9   XIV|       for sweetness passed~All human speech, thus said, approaching
10   XVI|     shrill,~Her leden was like human language true;~So much she
11 XVIII|     There lute, harp, cittern, human voice he heard,~And all
12 XVIII| complaints of lovers kind,~The human voices sung a triple high,~
13   XIX|     pray,~That if cut short by human accident~I die, there I
14    XX|      Saw played the tragedy of human state,~Saw death, blood,
15    XX|      Above all princes born of human seed:~The Turk small while
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