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 1     1|      that will stand her in such stead:~For she that king by long
 2     8|        Otho's throne~Sate in his stead, the vacant helm to guide,~
 3    13|       more opportune my wants to stead;~I know not whether any
 4    18| Sansonnet leaves another, in his stead,~The city of Jerusalem to
 5    20|        lovers in their husbands' stead.~ ~ XI~"With others' children
 6    23|         could not go, one in her stead~To send to Vallombrosa she
 7    23|         With good Rogero, in her stead, she showed;~Of which instructed
 8    29|         sacked hamlet, farm, and stead,~Whenever he by hunger was
 9    30|        night or day, may bravely stead.~Meanwhile to young Rogero'
10    36|         another stripling in his stead,~Of his own age, he out
11    45|          s disguisement well may stead)~Of equal size and stature
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