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 1    II|     thoughts acquite,~Nor be displeased, I say you judge amiss,~
 2     V|       So none should grieve, displeased with the deed,~Nor blame
 3   VII|    at last retire,~Windless, displeased, from the fruitless chase,~
 4    IX|   And thither ran, and thus, displeased, spake,~"What fear is this?
 5   XII|  misfortune threatened hath,~Displeased pardie, because I did thee
 6  XIII|    lake,~But slow they came, displeased all and some~Because those
 7 XVIII|     unstayed;~But that I you displeased, my chieftain good,~My thoughts
 8   XIX|    between you both;~He that displeased is, is displeased with me,~
 9   XIX|    He that displeased is, is displeased with me,~For which of you
10    XX|  prayed~Their Duke, and were displeased because delayed~ ~ IV~Till
11    XX| those shadows brown,~And yet displeased with luck, with life, with
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