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 1     3| Piceni sign~Their shame, and sack the cities far and near;~
 2     9|  fair armada, in his ire,~To sack Ebuda's isle; of all compress'
 3    11|  without a purpose are.~'Mid sack and fire, the wasted country
 4    20|       without remorse, burn, sack, and slay,~Nor mercy be
 5    23|          LXXXVIII~As falls a sack of armour, with such sound~
 6    38| scour,~And, upon every side, sack, burn, and slay.~Agramant
 7    38|    ground to fear the Nubian sack.~ ~ XXXIX~"But who could
 8    40|      taken, doom to fire and sack.~ ~ XII~And so, when now
 9    44|     he led them to Biserta's sack.~ ~ XX~Erewhile restored,
10    44|      high,~Whereon Biserta's sack is painted fair,~Ruin and
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