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 1     I|     trust to Greece untrue,~And Western aid we far removed behold:~
 2     I| somewhat mitigate,~He heard the western lords would undermine~His
 3    IV|      hope, my Spirits go,~These western rebels with your power withstand,~
 4     V|     once of light deprived,~And western seas felt Titan's hot impression,~'
 5    VI|      Godfrey's self, and to the western lords,~And in their hearings
 6    VI|        might at ease descry~The western host, the plains and mountains
 7   VII|        end this mortal war:~The western lords this time had borne
 8    IX|    spent;~Now headlong down the western hill she goes,~When distant
 9    IX|         fierce Bellona slew~The western lords, and put their troops
10    XI|        thus the worthies of the western crew~Maintained their brave
11    XI|    Failed in the princes of the western lands,~Their swords were
12    XV|     from their native hill,~The western blast tempereth with dews
13  XVII|        fertile plain,~Along the western shore, whence Nile expelled~
14  XVII|  threshold stands:~But when the western seas had quenched those
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