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 1     I|     the Duke his princely will declared:~"I will when day next clears
 2    II|  kingly look his princely mind declared,~Where noblesse, virtue,
 3   III|     perchance had will~To have declared, to move her cruel sense.~
 4    IV|    LXXXI~"Ah! be it not pardie declared in France,~Or elsewhere
 5     V|        found him, and at large declared~The words and speeches sharp
 6    VI| gesture such his troubled soul declared,~At last as marble rock
 7  VIII|     Antioch was won, who first declared,~And how defended nobly
 8  VIII|   which his honor shall be far declared,~And his just praises spread
 9     X|  shined,~And on a sudden, thus declared his mind.~ ~  L~"Of whom
10     X|      they two had gone,~And he declared all what had them betide:~
11   XII|      thy birth and high estate declared;~Follow my counsel, or thy
12  XIII|         The wizard to his king declared the feat,~"My lord, let
13   XVI|    showed her wealth, and well declared her wit;~And forward marched,
14  XVII|     grace divine,~By him to me declared, to thee I say,~Was never
15 XVIII|    sounds one sound right well declared.~ ~ XIX~A dreadful thunder-clap
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