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1    VI|    steps are not with trailing garments stayed,~Nor chambers hide
2   VII|           XVIII~Not those rude garments could obscure and hide~The
3     X|      peasant rend~The arms and garments from some champion dead,~
4     X|       with me like shape, like garments wore,~And dived with me
5   XIV|       he may glass therein his garments light,~And wanton soft attire,
6  XVII|        clothes not rich, their garments were not gay,~But weapons
7 XVIII|        heavenly dew was on his garments spread,~To which compared,
8 XVIII| obscure was made,~Vanished her garments, her face and vestures strange,~
9   XIX|        I knew your guise,~What garments, ensigns, and what arms
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