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 1     I| thoughts to honor raised,~Some praised, some paid, some counselled,
 2    IV|       sum of this emprise,~And praised her thus, for she was fair
 3    IV|        XXXIII~Thus passed she, praised, wished, and wondered at,~
 4     V|        he knew,~Though much he praised him, all his words were
 5     V|   therefore ensueth:~Lastly he praised the dead, and still had
 6     V|    lords.~ ~ XXXIX~Old Raymond praised his speech, for old men
 7    VI|       long envied,~To hear him praised thus he naught delighted,~
 8    VI|      ward retired,~His courage praised by all, his skill admired.~ ~
 9     X|      pain."~ ~ XIV~The old man praised his words, and for the air~
10   XII|    upon his cheeks down pour.~"Praised," quoth he, "be Macon whom
11 XVIII|     quick to see it pass,~They praised the workmen and their skill
12    XX|    falling hard withal~His foe praised for her strength and for
13    XX|   fierce and cruel sight,~Some praised their strength, their skill
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