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1    II|   therefore scorned the pain,~"Nay, nay," quoth he, "let be
2    II|        scorned the pain,~"Nay, nay," quoth he, "let be your
3    IV|       suit got neither yea nor nay;~But like the sort of weary
4     V| procure it, if thou sayest not nay,~And all their wills to
5     V|        is the best election?"~"Nay, then, these shifts are
6    IX|       couple both at once said nay,~Even drunk with shedding
7   XIX|  bloodless, dead,~She lighted, nay, she stumbled from her steed:~ ~
8    XX|       thought,~To aid her ran, nay flew, and laid away~All
9    XX|     your life I save;~Your foe nay, but your friend, your knight,
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