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 1     I|             LXXIX~Great Neptune grieved underneath the load~Of ships,
 2    II| habitation:~Sophronia stood not grieved nor discontented,~By all
 3    II|   thought long that little way,~Grieved with each stop, tormented
 4    VI|       his noble head,~So was he grieved with that unknightly part;~
 5    VI|         his way;~And that which grieved her most, the careful squire~
 6    XI|        never changed cheer,~But grieved to see his friends lamenting
 7    XI|      neck out-run,~Nor aught it grieved the man to lose his breath,~
 8  XIII|   distress it laid,~He saw, and grieved to see, and thus He said:~ ~
 9   XVI|        cast and naught he said,~Grieved, shamed, sad, he would have
10   XIX|   naught,~But bit his lips, and grieved in secret thought.~ ~ LXXII~
11   XIX|         me,~For which of you is grieved, and I not wroth?"~Thus
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