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 1     I|      thought,~Her shape, her gesture, and her place in mind~He
 2    IV| turned her steps again,~With gesture sad but in disdainful kind,~
 3    VI|  before him up the hill,~His gesture such his troubled soul declared,~
 4   VII| little stayed,~His arms, his gesture, and his voice he knew:~
 5   VII|      In looks, in speech, in gesture, and in pace.~ ~ C~And for
 6  VIII| naught,~In look, in face, in gesture, or in thought.~ ~ XV~"But
 7   XII|    she licked thee, and with gesture mild~About thee played,
 8    XV|  lured them nigh~With many a gesture kind and loving show,~To
 9  XVII|      wondrous dame in habit, gesture, face;~There lived no wight
10   XIX|   Argantes fought,~Unlike in gesture, like in skill and art,~
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