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 1     I|  dangerous be,~But each the smart of other's anguish tries,~
 2    II|    and sorrow for another's smart,~And her keep silence so,
 3   III|    to flight him bound;~The smart was his, though she received
 4    IV|     would help her bear the smart:~If Godfrey aid her not,
 5    VI|   senseless weapon mad with smart,~Seeking revenge till unrevenged
 6  VIII|   tries,~My wounds began to smart, my hurts to ache;~For every
 7   XII| love therefore in torments' smart~A sad example must I still
 8   XII|  mortal wound the more doth smart~The more it searched is,
 9  XIII|    he thought, for pain and smart,~His lady weep, complain,
10   XIV|    and threatening torments smart.~ ~ LXVI~"But when she looked
11   XVI| whirlwind felt, nor tempest smart,~But ere the fruit drop
12   XIX| ease my grief, and sorrows' smart.~He said, `I give thee liberty,
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