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 1    IV|        Since naught assuageth malice when 'tis old:~He threats
 2     V|      It filled his heart with malice, strife and hate,~It made
 3     V|      With such sharp words as malice could invent,~He blamed,
 4  VIII|  these tempests reared,~Their malice would still more and more
 5  VIII|    Far from these Frenchmen's malice, from their pride;~ ~ LXX~"
 6    IX|       display,~To wreak their malice on the damned ghosts;~The
 7   XIV| Pardon this fault by rage not malice wrought;~For great offence,
 8  XVII| thereby you might~Your wicked malice wreak and cursed spite.~ ~
 9   XIX|  Enraged with hunger and with malice old~Which kind 'twixt him
10    XX|      find,~To rid me from thy malice, from thy hate,~If weapons
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