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 1     3|       shall be all that Leda's children were;~The just Alphonso,
 2    13|    reign,~She shall behold the children of her blood~Wandering into
 3    13|         Her Hercules and other children led;~Who thus the seeds
 4    15|     the other knight,~Oliver's children; when the babes forlorn~
 5    16|        their unhappy wives and children moan,~Which share in the
 6    19| greenwood shade,~With wife and children; and, short time before,~
 7    20|     stead.~ ~ XI~"With others' children filled the Grecian crew~
 8    20|        And so, while these are children yet, take measure,~They
 9    20|      And to the bearers of the children tell,~To truck the girls
10    22|  appeared~Yet less than little children to be feared.~ ~ LXXXIV~
11    27|    Scared mothers hugged their children to their breast.~ ~ CII~
12    28|       blow:~Her sire with many children was o'erlaid,~And was to
13    30|       there embracing wife and children dear,~Mother and brethren
14    34|       board has sped.~Innocent children, pious mothers, pined~With
15    36|       day.~ ~ LX~"Galaciella's children are ye, whom~She to Rogero,
16    36|         By you those monarch's children might be slain.~Are you
17    37|      dragged as victims to his children's grave,~Where his own hand
18    37|   feared,~That even the little children work him scorn:~Some pluck
19    44|      break free,~From all good children to good parents due;~Observance,
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