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1     I|        man, his manner, and his message said;~If erst he wished,
2    II| unrewarded.~ ~ XVII~To her came message of the murderment,~Wherein
3    II|        and praise,~Thy doubtful message hast thou wisely told,~And
4    VI|     blame~Before your Grace, my message brave unfold?"~"Thou mayest,"
5    VI|       he brought,~Who heard his message kind, with gentle grace,~
6  VIII|       He that doth thee on this message send,~Thee with His hand
7   XIV|        I will," quoth he, "that message undertake,~I will refuse
8   XVI|    thorn,~And sent her cries on message her before,~That reached
9 XVIII|      warlike need~The east such message used, oft with good speed.~ ~
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