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 1   III|         disarmed my life of all defence;~An easy labor harmless
 2    IV|         armor for their queen's defence.~ ~ LIX~"And though he do
 3     V|        with nimble art,~That no defence the prince of wounds acquits,~
 4    VI|      This blow he proveth, that defence he trieth,~He traverseth,
 5   VII|         IX~"Haply just Heaven's defence and shield of right~Doth
 6   VII| skippeth here and there for his defence:~Now with his rage, now
 7   VII|       Yet no such quickness for defence he used,~As did the prince
 8  VIII|        noble acts for me~A true defence before the world can make:~
 9    XI|     While thus the town for her defence ordains,~His armies Godfrey
10   XII|    where killed was she,~In her defence there nobly have been slain:~
11 XVIII|       and well prepared~For his defence, heedful and slow forth
12 XVIII|       those raw hides which for defence it wears~Could save the
13   XIX|       Pagan turned so,~That all defence his quickness far o'erwent,~
14   XIX|        To rear himself, and new defence to make:~The courteous prince
15   XIX|      lord,~But to their guide's defence they flocked round,~Thence
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