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 1    IV|    me poison dire ere next I slept.~ ~ LIII~"And further told
 2    IV|  tied,~And that each night I slept -- O foul untruth! --~Mine
 3    VI| fashions painted,~And if she slept, then was her grief augmented,~
 4   VII|   ward, while this fair lady slept.~ ~ V~The birds awoke her
 5  VIII|      when day drew near.~Yet slept he not, but senseless lay
 6     X|    wounds so smarted that he slept right naught,~And, in his
 7     X|  spirits take;~But, while he slept, a voice grave and severe~
 8     X|      sweetly in their cabins slept,~Save he, whose thoughts
 9   XII|      at last; so mourned, so slept the knight.~ ~ XCI~And clad
10   XIX|       nor slumbered once nor slept:~But when the camp by peep
11    XX|   vain,~Mahound was deaf, or slept in heavens above,~And as
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