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 1     I|   Godfredo find,~And in my name ask him, why doth he rest?~Why
 2    II|        monarch, may it seem,~To ask reward for service yet to
 3  VIII|   servants, trust,~Who ere they ask, grants all things to the
 4  VIII|        crest;~To spy at whom to ask we gazed round,~A child
 5   XII|      LXI~"What I nill tell, you ask," quoth she, "in vain,~Nor
 6   XVI|       chaffer words,~For what I ask thee, may'st thou grant
 7 XVIII|       wise, and well advised to ask;~Well languaged, and that
 8   XIX|     conspire:~Nor other guerdon ask I for my pain~But that I
 9   XIX| sharpness of my curtlax bright;~Ask me the head, fair mistress,
10   XIX|       would demand, inquire, or ask of aught.~Silence was made
11    XX|       hand perchance.~ ~ XIX~"I ask an easy and a usual thing,~
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