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 1    II|    plain,~Their pardon gets and keeps them from the fire:~Argantes,
 2    II|         ween;~Thy courage great keeps all our foes in awe;~For
 3    IV|    spread his beams denays,~But keeps his shot where Cupid keeps
 4    IV|      keeps his shot where Cupid keeps his fort;~The rose and lily
 5     V|         soldiers whom some fort keeps out,~Thence raise their
 6   VII|      maketh,~Wherein man's life keeps chiefest residence;~At his
 7   XII|       serve,~This land I see he keeps and will preserve:~ ~ XI~"
 8  XIII|    sprite in every plant,~There keeps his court great Dis infernal
 9   XIV|       waters pure great Neptune keeps,~And thence to moisten all
10   XIV|       guards the palace or that keeps the hill,~Nor shall you
11   XVI|         son,~This little corner keeps, exiled far~From all the
12 XVIII|       you further venture,~Love keeps the gate, the fort is eath
13   XIX|   burned and builded oft, still keeps the name~Of the first founder,
14    XX| guiltless land he bit,~That now keeps him, because he kept not
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