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 1    II|    division, when the harmless sheep~Must leave their lambs to
 2   VII|         These little flocks of sheep and tender goats~Give milk
 3    IX| sheep-cotes burnt, or preys of sheep or kine,~The cause why Solyman
 4    IX|        keen~His men like silly sheep destroy and kill;~But as
 5    IX|     left the lands, his silver sheep~Where Hesperus doth lead,
 6    XI|     lay,~Nor to their feed the sheep from folds return,~The birds
 7    XI|       There shall you die like sheep killed in their fold."~ ~
 8   XII|    would set apart~Care of his sheep, as a good shepherd ought,~
 9  XIII|        drives forth his tender sheep~To browse, or ease their
10 XVIII|      hold,~And thee a straying sheep whom once he bought~Hath
11 XVIII|   hamlets, herds, and folds of sheep,~So fell the beam, and down
12   XIX|         twixt him and harmless sheep hath set:~So searched he
13    XX|    seek; to kill some harmless sheep.~ ~ XLV~He proached nigh,
14    XX|    doth slay and wound~So many sheep or fowls, weak, feeble,
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