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 1     I|        thus before us lays,~His loving kindness shall we lose,
 2     I|  Gildippes dear, Edward alas,~A loving pair, to war among them
 3    II|      though of divers kind,~The loving vine about her elm is twined.~ ~
 4     V|      childish love.~ ~ VIII~But loving Eustace, that with jealous
 5   XII|      love now die:~ ~ XCIX~"And loving will I die, oh happy day~
 6    XV|         many a gesture kind and loving show,~To music's sound as
 7   XVI|          while yet thou mayest,~Loving, be loved; embracing, be
 8  XVII| Altamore, in her chaste bed~Thy loving queen kept with her dear
 9    XX|       and prays,~His house, his loving wife, and children dear:~"
10    XX|      rich of gold:~ ~ CXLII~"My loving queen, my wife and lady
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