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 1  I             |         Auf and Tal'hah, men of mark and military prowess, then
 2  I             |    sense, while the rhyme would mark the pause in the sense and
 3  I             | although they for the most part mark a distinct pause either
 4  I,       II   |       know them~ ~ ./. by their mark, they do not beg from men
 5  I,      III   |         His angels, (angels) of mark. God only made this as glad
 6  I,      VII(1)|        Jebel Musa is a peculiar mark in the stone which has a
 7  I,      VII(1)|   increase and prosperity. This mark is called Athar Nágat en
 8  I,      VII(1)|         of an arrow that hits a mark, and hence of any sudden
 9  I,       XV   |     that is a sign to those who mark. And, verily, the (cities)
10 II,    LXXII   |         against God wide of the mark!~ ~'"[5] And we thought
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