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 1     I|        With majesty his noble countenance shone,~High were his thoughts,
 2    II|    environ goes,~To view what countenance every warrior bears,~And
 3   III|   ships opprest,~And with his countenance calmed seas, winds and skies;~
 4    VI|       went she on, and goodly countenance bore,~She doubted lest her
 5   VII|     weed,~In stature, beauty, countenance and face,~In looks, in speech,
 6     X|     before.~ ~ LVI~With surly countenance and disdainful grace,~Sullen
 7     X|       the English prince with countenance bold,~The silence broke,
 8     X|       eyne,~His color and his countenance changed were,~With heavenly
 9   XIV|       foreknowledge quite~Thy countenance, thy favor, and thy face:"~
10 XVIII| abides,~Nor changed he color, countenance or place,~But comforts those
11   XIX|    had been.~Nor Solyman with countenance less gay~Bespake his troops,
12    XX|       VII~Such was Godfredo's countenance, such his cheer,~That from
13    XX| changed somedeal his look and countenance bold,~She changed from frost
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