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 1     I|      to brawls and mutinies prest,~Reduced he to peace, so
 2     I|   thousand lead,~The men he prest from Tours and Blois but
 3     I| most annoy us,~Each mind is prest and open every ear~To hear
 4    VI| that to fight I am not only prest~With one or two that dare
 5    IX| dart his right hand shaked, prest to throw;~His cutlass by
 6     X|     said, "I willing am and prest~To follow where thou leadest,
 7    XI|   the town be ready all and prest:~To-morrow is a day of pains
 8  XVII|   wreak thine ire behold me prest and fit,~I will his head
 9 XVIII|  dismayed,~And here I come, prest all exploits to try~To make
10    XX| appear,~The soldiers armed, prest and ready lay,~The skies
11    XX|     troop each knight~Stood prest to move, to fight, and praise
12    XX|     steed to run was ready, prest and quick,~At his commander'
13    XX|    cruel hand~Was armed and prest to give the trait'rous blow,~
14    XX| pass the Stygian brook,~Now prest to quench her own and beauty'
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