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 1       I|             who they were, and how great, and in what times they
 2      II|          were the pangs she bore,~ Great Pluto's self the stinging
 3     III|         any should know matters so great and divine, who have not
 4       V|          have not learned these so great and divine matters from
 5    VIII|            point of time have by a great way the precedence of your
 6    VIII|          for men to know things so great and divine, but by the gift
 7      IX|         and Europe for the sake of great accuracy, and thus became
 8      IX|            to have been a man both great of soul and of great faculty
 9      IX|          both great of soul and of great faculty in social matters."
10       X|       reason was thought worthy of great attention, as the wisest
11      XI|        themselves learned these so great and divine things from such
12      XI|           to be honoured with this great gift and to be set forth
13      XV|        griefs;~ And other than the great King there is none.~ The
14      XV|           heaven,~ The work of the great God, the only wise;~ And
15     XVI|          earth~ Who shall love the great God before all else,~ Blessing
16     XVI| four-fooled tribes,~ Beholding the great glory of One God.~ ~These
17     XXV|    existing," and accepting with a great deal of thought the brief
18   XXVII|           another person where the great Ardiaeus was. This Ardiaeus
19   XXVII|          sinners who had committed great crimes. And these, when
20    XXXI|          with vast assurance, "The great Jove, indeed, driving his
21 XXXVIII|           the Sibyl, recognise how great are the benefits which she
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