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 1    IV|        So grieveth me, as this despite alone,~That my renown, which
 2     V|      his breast so boiled fell despite,~That ire and wrath exiled
 3    VI|        full of fury, anger and despite,~He stayed his horse, and
 4    IX|      Behold," quoth he, "to do despite and wrong~To that dear flock
 5     X|     well-known friend.~In foul despite, a rascal Frenchman tread,~
 6   XII| instrument of death, shame and despite,~Why should'st thou fear,
 7 XVIII|     the boaster's will,~In his despite, his bridge he also laid,~
 8   XIX|    Each knight his foe did for despite defend:~ ~ VII~Great was
 9    XX|     disgrace, and with revenge despite.~ ~ XLIII~Right on the front
10    XX|      full of disdain, rage and despite,~A strong, a fierce, a deadly
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