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 1     I|        advice, well skilled in Mars his game,~Four hundred brought
 2     I|      blossoms spring,~Armed, a Mars, might coyest Venus move,~
 3    II|      is where misfortune lies,~Mars most unfriendly, when most
 4   III|      came to fight,~Like angry Mars to aid the Trojan knight.~ ~
 5     V|         so fair, so young,~God Mars he seemed descending from
 6     V|   whose looks could make great Mars to fear.~ ~ XLV~Tancredi
 7    VI|       wills the lore of mighty Mars his laws:"~This was the
 8    VI|      thinks on Cupid, think of Mars who lust;~But forth stert
 9   VII| inspire~New strength in us, of Mars in thee doth shine~The art,
10    IX|       slaughter-house of angry Mars he passed,~Where thousands
11  XIII|  profit small.~Within few days Mars and the Sun I see~Their
12   XIV|      air myself disport,~There Mars and Venus I behold at will!~
13    XV|        those arms and fear not Mars his rage,~Your sword, your
14    XX|       Did praise and conquest, Mars and Fortune ride.~ ~ LXXIII~
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