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 1    II|     greatest danger with them draw:~Be you commandress therefore,
 2    II|      Go, shake the spear, and draw thy flaming blade,~And try
 3   III|      saw the Bulloigne prince draw near,~All felt new grief,
 4    VI|      the night, all creatures draw to sleep,~Nor yet of hidden
 5    VI|     in the springing bent,~To draw the searcher further from
 6  VIII|        when near the corse we draw;~To which, to view his face,
 7    IX|    mighty Soldan and his host draw near,~Who found not as he
 8     X|  craft their false beginnings draw,~He lives, and heaven will
 9   XII| yearned to blow the fire, and draw the sword.~The watch descried
10   XVI|    rolling circles stand,~And draw the damned ghosts from Limbo
11 XVIII|   gainst the clouds of shafts draw nigh at ease,~Under a pentise
12   XIX|  these bars," quoth he,~"Come draw this knight, and let him
13   XIX|      no trumpet's sound,~That draw no sword, but far off shoot
14    XX|    proud foes the mighty host draw nigh;~A hill at first he
15    XX|        could not one,~Not one draw blood, one wound or rend
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