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 1    15|         corpses, as for state~Some theirs with cloth of gold and scarlet
 2    19|         With armed barks, and upon theirs lay hand,~In evil case for
 3    20|       clemency~The law accords for theirs, not others' gain.~The dames
 4    26|        unhorsed in bloody jar:~Nor theirs am I, nor other's, but my
 5    27|       pressed no more, the vantage theirs)~To him the seed of their
 6    28| Celtiberian hills upon that side,~(Theirs, from the day they conquered
 7    34|            rather of my state than theirs to shew,~And sin which brought
 8    34|            he believed, no dram of theirs had spent;~But here, by
 9    36|       request~To say what sire was theirs, and what their strain;~
10    37|         fairly speed,~That we more theirs than they our labour need.~ ~
11    43|         What hardiment will now be theirs! what cheer!~What of thy
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