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 1    II|  such,~And said, "How I this gift can use and wield,~Soon
 2   III|     trade,~To whom so rare a gift he did present,~Tell him
 3   III|  grave and sound,~The double gift of glory excellent,~Among
 4   XVI|         LXVI~"But thee, vain gift, vain beauty, thee I scorn,~
 5  XVII|  them bound~To thee, a noble gift, with whom they had~Condemned
 6  XVII|   head will me present,~That gift my soul shall please, my
 7  XVII| enjoy he shall,~The greatest gift I can or may afford,~Myself,
 8   XIX|      you thus rob me of that gift," quoth she,~"Which each
 9   XIX|     look on me, small is the gift I crave,~The last which
10    XX|   breath,~For if it were thy gift, hateful were death.~ ~
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