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 1     3|          LXX~"Brunello, he so practised and so sly~As now I tell
 2     4|      and smote at nought,~And practised all she had before been
 3     6|   bred.~ ~ XLIV~"As these are practised in iniquity,~And full of
 4     9|       as many hied:~As is the practised hunter's wonted way,~To
 5     9|      spy,~By cautious archer, practised in his lore,~Smote and transfixed
 6    16|     watch and ward~With many, practised warriors every one;~Two
 7    17|      Youths quick in arms and practised in the shock:~All lords,
 8    19|    galley, well supplied~With practised mariners and numerous crew~(
 9    28|       to steer~His bark, like practised pilot, on her way,~A sumptuous
10    31|  apart,~And for their vantage practised every art.~ ~ XXI~Their
11    36| praise of justice bear,)~Were practised by that foul and evil band~
12    44|      with the prudence of the practised Greek,~Made him in vain
13    45|  which by that beldam ill~Was practised on the prisoned cavalier,~
14    46|      mickle lore;~Was greatly practised in the wrestlers' ring:~
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