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 1     I|     air.~On her at gaze his longing looks he set,~Sight, wonder;
 2     I|    was dight,~Each soldier, longing for near coming glory,~Impatient
 3    II|    Each heart attends, each longing eye beholds~What beam the
 4    IV|  Thus with false hope their longing hearts she fired,~For hardest
 5    VI|    The silly maid in secret longing pined,~Her hope a mote drawn
 6    VI|   bear:~Besides, report her longing ear did fill,~Doubling his
 7   VII|     still attentive was his longing ear~If noise of horse or
 8   VII|     withal,~Within his arms longing his foe to strain,~Upon
 9  VIII| straight both high and low,~Longing to see what they were loth
10   XVI|  his back the armed knight,~Longing for jousts, for tournament
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