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 1    IV|    s right:~Others in their distress do aid implore~Of kin and
 2    IV|  two trusty maids, in great distress,~Both from mine uncle and
 3    VI|   let fall,~To witness what distress her heart was in;~Hopeless,
 4     X| From emperors unjust in all distress~They shall defend the state
 5  XIII|  death they doubt,~Of their distress they talk and oft debate,~
 6  XIII|     Yet never cared in what distress we stood~If his vain honor
 7  XIII|   And in what pain and what distress it laid,~He saw, and grieved
 8  XIII| till now have suffered woe,~Distress and danger, hell's infernal
 9   XVI| Madam," quoth he, "for your distress I grieve,~And would amend
10 XVIII|     save the tower, in such distress it stood;~For now they wrinkle,
11   XIX|    or tell the city's great distress?~ ~ XXX~Blood, murder, death,
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