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 1      I,   126(5)|        can one England brook a double reign Of Harry Percy and
 2    III,   196   |     From Cirrha and Parnassus' double peak~ ~
 3    III,   228   |       dwelt the fabled race of double form 14;~ ~
 4    III,   512   |     they fashion, crowned with double towers~ ~
 5    III,   653   |     still, arrested, till with double course~ ~
 6    III,   722   |    Transfixed his body. At the double stroke~ ~
 7     IV,   473   | tightened chains made firm, in double rows~ ~
 8      V,    82   |                            His double summit: to the Bromian god~ ~
 9     VI,   313   |                             On double onset bent; nor closely
10   VIII,   473   |    Still stirs thy heart, then double is the shame~ ~
11   VIII,   657   |      ready welcome, blamed the double tides~ ~
12     IX,   843   |     Dread Amphisbaena with his double head~ ~
13      X,   622   |                              A double vantage, for his foes were
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