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1     6|     other shore, a giantess in frame;~Who has long poisonous
2    11|     nature, taught the bolt to frame,~After the shaft, which
3    11| bombard, gun, according to its frame,~Or single cannon this,
4    18|       sea.~ ~  CLXVI~Of nimble frame and strong was Cloridane,~
5    21|        compliant, I a mean can frame~To render thee thy liberty
6    22|       upon his fair and dainty frame."~ ~ XLII~Touched deeply,
7    32|    that his wheels were out of frame, so stayed,~Beyond the wonted
8    37|        is graved, of different frame~From that before upon the
9    40|    wheels are towers of wooden frame,~And others well-trained
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