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 1     3|  sceptre well contented,~Shall rule the city, seated by the
 2     3|     people, that his sovereign rule obey.~ ~ XLVI~"Lo! Hercules,
 3     8|        Neptune, of all ocean's rule possessed,~Inflamed with
 4    10|  troops possest,~To assure the rule unto thyself. Shall I~Return
 5    13|        Of the eternal gods who rule our sphere,~The good enchantress
 6    14|     Babel built;~Who hoped the rule of heaven from God to wrest,~
 7    15|     Another would to sovereign rule advance.~ ~ XXXIII~"The
 8    18|        and fame have from your rule accrued:~A stain more black
 9    19|      land,~Which impious women rule with civil sway,~With Marphisa
10    20|        made partakers of their rule and bed;~First swearing
11    27|   shore~Of Acquamorta, all his rule obeyed;~And -- fronting
12    31|     rents or cities, which his rule obey,~So these he bound
13    31|      such few squadrons as his rule obey:~Since either is well
14    36|   Descended flat: he long this rule observes;~Yet once he from
15    37| Descended, who the mighty city rule,~Which Mincius parts, and
16    37|        They to their wives the rule of that domain~Will leave,
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