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1    II|     thine honor be not then disgraced,~Take heed thou mar not
2     V|    Nor let thy state so far disgraced be,~Now what thou art and
3    VI|  The fight was his, but now disgraced quite~Himself he thought,
4  VIII|   should hear or see~Him so disgraced at whose great name they
5   XII|  quoth he, "and me neglect,~Disgraced, despised, leave in this
6  XIII|   him bit,~Amazed, ashamed, disgraced, sad, silent, trist,~Alone
7    XV| damsels dived sad,~Ashamed, disgraced, for that repulse they had.~ ~
8    XX|     with shame," she says, "disgraced, o'erthrown,~Blunt are the
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