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501    46|         XCII~He is descried, amid a fair array~Of poets and philosophers
502    46|          which hath made~With those fair sisters closest amity;~I
503    46|          hereafter to befall.~Those fair and quaintly fashioned forms
504    46|             the high presence of so fair a crew.~Astound and full
505    46|      warrior tost,~And much of that fair town to ruin brought;~Whose
506    46|           turned his eyes, and that fair face serene~Now troubled
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