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 1     I|       poor Christians laid the double charge.~ ~ LXXXV~His native
 2    II|   Chance in uncertain, fortune double faced,~Smiling at first,
 3    II|    meet?~ ~ LXXVII~"My lord, a double conquest must you make,~
 4   III|      courage stout.~ ~  LI~"Of double iron, brass or adamant,~
 5   III|   counsel grave and sound,~The double gift of glory excellent,~
 6   III|   enveloped~The sun in veil of double darkness made;~Sleep, eased
 7    IV|     grief and woe.~ ~ XCII~Her double charm of smiles and sugared
 8     V|        with death oppressed,~A double way to his weak soul was
 9    VI|       was so slow before,~With double valor would he salve that
10    VI| appeared~Upon her silver armor double bright,~The place about
11    IX|     find~Condemned to woe, and double still their pains;~Where
12    XX|      prove,~Their strength was double, double was their love.~ ~
13    XX|     Their strength was double, double was their love.~ ~ XXXVI~
14    XX|        in his bosom burned the double fire~Of vengeance; wrath
15    XX|    breast and hinder part~With double wound unclosed, and opened
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