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 1     I|   Forgot till now by Time's evil handling:~This work, derived
 2     I|     fear of ill exceeds the evil we fear,~For so our present
 3     I|    The aged king his coming evil that knew,~Did cursed thoughts
 4    IV|         LI~"I feared deadly evil if long I stayed,~And yet
 5     V|   last request, for love is evil to hide,~Empurpled both
 6   VII|  horse.~Surprised with this evil no way they find,~Whither
 7  VIII|    withstand,~Turn to their evil the speeches of the man,~
 8  VIII|  their cheeks bedewed,~Lest evil betide him mongst the Pagans
 9   XII| this fight he made:~ ~  LX~"Evil is our chance and hard our
10   XII|   thou said," quoth he, "in evil hour;~Thy vaunting speeches,
11   XII|     foul fire:~Oh see thine evil, thy plaint and woe refrain,~
12  XVII|        XL~"Heavens grant if evil, yet no mishap I dread,~
13  XVII|  best,~Reward the good, the evil with pains torment,~Shall
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