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 1     V|    ought of right,~Sweet, easy, pleasant, gentle, meek and light.~ ~
 2   VII|   admire and love;~Within these pleasant groves perchance my heart,~
 3     X|       house within was stately, pleasant, rich.~ ~ LXIII~"The heavens
 4  XIII|         his grief and pain,~His pleasant robes and crowns he takes
 5   XIV|          But on the top, fresh, pleasant, sweet and green,~Beside
 6    XV|         hear,~Sweet, wholesome, pleasant, fertile, fat they be,~Yet
 7    XV|     below~His proud and stately pleasant top grew out,~And how his
 8    XV|         and keen,~A warm, mild, pleasant, gentle sky they found,~
 9   XVI|         at naught thou set~This pleasant house, so many joys which
10 XVIII|      forest was, but sweet with pleasant shade:~ ~ XVIII~Forward
11   XIX| lightened forth a smile, sweet, pleasant, glad;~"My lord," quoth
12    XX|  speeches fell,~Shrill, speedy, pleasant, sweet, and placed well.~ ~
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