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1    II|        much, hoped little, and desired nought,~He durst not speak
2    IV| hardest gotten things are most desired.~ ~  XC~Alone sometimes
3    VI|     was one of those, who late desired~With that vain-glorious
4    VI|        breathed, though he oft desired,~His warlike skill and cunning
5   VII|        To turn her home to her desired lord.~ ~  XV~She said therefore, "
6   VII|        to attend, commanded or desired.~But Godfrey that perceived
7  XIII|    boasted he, and leave to go desired,~And forward went with joyful
8  XIII|       mountains cold,~Those he desired in vain, new torments been,~
9   XIX|    lives,~Such joy, such ease, desired vengeance gives."~ ~ LXXI~"
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