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1        I|       threatening enemy, were alike forgotten. The all-powerful
2     XXII|      Prayers and threats were alike unavailing. “They wished
3     XXIV| firmly, “that reason and duty alike forbid you thus to yield
4       XL|    who can never be mine, are alike to me.”~ ~Such utterances
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