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 1     I|      to each ear the news and tidings brings.~ ~ XXXIV~She told
 2     I|    open every ear~To hear new tidings though they no way joy us,~
 3     V|      seemed the man did heavy tidings bear,~Upon his looks sate
 4   VII| bright heaven doth shine,~And tidings sad of death and mischief
 5  VIII|   knight that to our foes new tidings brings,~Who from the hands
 6  VIII|   fame;~Besides, the news and tidings from each part~Of young
 7  VIII|     Pagans near.~At these sad tidings many changed their hues,~
 8  VIII|     Sir knight,~Thou bringest tidings sad and dolorous,~For which
 9  VIII|     host,~And till of him new tidings some man tell,~Within this
10  VIII|  farthest spread, these woful tidings flew.~Thither assembled
11    IX|       Like one that came some tidings new to tell:~It was the
12  XVII| Meanwhile had speedy fame the tidings borne~That to the tents
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