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 1     I|    to prove:~He taught them laws, statutes and customs new,~
 2     I|    judge all, good and ill,~Laws to impose to lands subdued
 3    II|      that cares~For us, our laws, or our religion;~Up, up,
 4    IV|   remain,~So far as honor's laws received no breach.~Her
 5     V|  thought~To rigor, lest our laws return to naught."~ ~ LVII~
 6     V|     censure of your upright laws;~Alas, that cannot be, for
 7     V|  Fortune curse, and all her laws,~And mad with love, yet
 8    VI|     lore of mighty Mars his laws:"~This was the challenge
 9    VI|  went,~To part the fray, as laws of arms them bound~Aridens
10  VIII|   rebel against his ruler's laws.~ ~ LXXXIV~Fame as a winged
11    XV| that hid world, what be the laws and speech?"~ ~ XXVIII~"
12    XV| tongues, their rites, their laws so different are;~Some pray
13  XVII|   times to noble lands~Give laws of peace false and unjust
14    XX|  speech.~ ~ XXVI~"Defend my laws, uphold my temples brave,~
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