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1    II|  in fight,~Which makes you prize our love and friendship
2   III|       XXXVIII~"He wins the prize in joust and tournament,~
3    IV|   the Frenchmen's worth in prize,~And feared the doubtful
4    IV|  told where courtesy is in prize,~That we forsook so fair
5    VI| thou it a praise of little prize,~The glorious title of a
6   VII|  rich thou diddest hold in prize,~Such store thereof, such
7   VII|    time had borne away~The prize, for which they travelled
8    IX|   at less than naught doth prize,~Nor can he tell whether
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