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1     V|   blameworthy in the man,~To his disgrace that would be each where
2     V|          pent,~If bonds, as high disgrace, your hands refuse;~Or if
3   VII|        revenge for !ate received disgrace,~A greedy wolf he seemed,
4     X|       were ours, before our late disgrace.~ ~ LXXII~"I and all these
5   XVI|       following me, poor knight, disgrace~Your worth, your beauty,
6  XVII| overthrow shall bring death, not disgrace.~ ~ XL~"Heavens grant if
7   XIX|       Nor death, nor danger, but disgrace he fears,~And still unconquered,
8    XX|          once requite~Shame with disgrace, and with revenge despite.~ ~
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