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 1     I|    loving kindness shall we lose, I doubt,~And be a byword
 2   III|    wild, careless to win or lose,~Saw where her locks about
 3    IV|     the wretch condemned to lose his life~Awaits the falling
 4    IV|      That hunt all day, and lose at night the hare.~ ~ XCVI~
 5     V|    Now, if he win, or if he lose the day,~Yet is his praise
 6   VII|   softly he thus begun,~"To lose the brightness of the shining
 7    XI| aught it grieved the man to lose his breath,~Since in his
 8   XII|     this breath and life to lose,~What did I not, or what
 9  XIII|    weight I hold,~For it to lose a prince or champion bold.~ ~
10   XVI|    to defend thy life. will lose mine own:~This breast, this
11   XIX|    Alas, I find thee for to lose thee ever.~ ~ CVI~"I never
12    XX| unperfect left; yet loth to lose~The day, the Christians
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