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 1    II|          XXXI~Thus spake the nymph, yet spake but to the wind,~
 2    IV|   XXVIII~Within few days the nymph arrived there~Where puissant
 3    IV|     said, his answer did the nymph attend,~Her looks, her sighs,
 4    VI| glorious light~The love-sick nymph threw glittering beams around,~
 5    VI|  that pure white wherein the nymph was dight:~The tigress great,
 6   XII|      win,~Over the hills the nymph her journey dight~Toward
 7   XII|      the knight recites,~The nymph to heaven with joy herself
 8   XII|     precious food,~Ah, seely nymph! whom night and darksome
 9   XII|   brought to Sion that sweet nymph again,~Or in the bloody
10   XIV|      does sometimes appear~A nymph, a goddess, or a fairy queen,~
11   XVI|      So woe-begone was never nymph or maid~And yet her beauty'
12 XVIII|    and strange habiliment,~A nymph, for age able to go to man,~
13 XVIII| cried and fought,~Each other nymph in armor likewise dight,~
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