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 1     4| communicate our mind,~Keeping no watch upon our wandering thought;~
 2     8|          The townsmen keep their watch by night and day.~The fields
 3    14|      Mauritanian Atlas' feet;~Or watch at midnight with how many
 4    16|          in person, Charles kept watch and ward~With many, practised
 5    18|       space,~Are among ours, who watch with little care:~Who, for
 6    18|         any one this way be led,~Watch everywhere about, with ears
 7    19|    retire,~And for her offspring watch, amid her ire.~ ~ VIII~Cloridan
 8    19|       prow~That other, stands to watch the ebbing sand;~And (each
 9    20|       that half naked were.~Some watch, and some repose upon the
10    22|            XXX~He stood upon the watch if he could view~Some hunter
11    24|             LXIX~Zerbino, on the watch, whose eager eye~Waits on
12    25|     night and day, kept faithful watch and ward.~ ~ LXXIII~His
13    30|         Upon the place of combat watch all night.~ ~ XXVII~The
14    31|       will delay,~Till the third watch or fourth, when heavy sleep~
15    33|           Moslems and Christians watch, with arms in hand.~ ~ CII~
16    37|           some footmen, who kept watch and ward,~Behind those warriors
17    41|        Armed servants keep their watch both there and here.~The
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