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 1    II|   foes unite are not so soon dismayed~As when their strength you
 2    IV|    did, then blushed, as one dismayed~To speak, for secret wants
 3    IV|      mother came,~Pale, sad, dismayed, to warn me in my dream,~
 4    VI| suspect, with fear and grief dismayed,~Attended she her darling'
 5    VI|      heart was in;~Hopeless, dismayed, pale, sad, astonished,~
 6    VI|    though some deal she were dismayed,~Yet went she on, and goodly
 7   VII|   Where stood the people all dismayed and sad,~To see their knight
 8    XI|      LIX~But that which most dismayed the Christian knights,~And
 9    XI|      which more their hearts dismayed,~Beside him low in dust
10    XI|    that late the Pagan lords dismayed~But now stood bruised, broken,
11   XII|  their parents' eyes,~Alone, dismayed, quite bare of comforts
12  XIII|    the camp they turned back dismayed,~With words confused uncertain
13  XIII|       Yet wist he not in his dismayed conceit,~If that were fire
14 XVIII|    grieve, my heart is still dismayed,~And here I come, prest
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