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 1   III|       sung hymns, the soldiers wept around.~ ~ LXXIII~Among
 2    IV|        labors well succeed,~He wept for rage, and threatened
 3    IV|     sighed, thus mourned, thus wept this lovely queen,~And in
 4     V|   which he sighed all day, and wept all night.~ ~ LXXXVI~A messenger,
 5   VII| misfortunes then she told,~And wept, and with her wept that
 6   VII|         And wept, and with her wept that shepherd old.~ ~ XVII~
 7  VIII|   wounds with bootless tears I wept,~That neither helped him,
 8    IX|   behold our woes.~ ~ XXXVI~He wept not, for the night her curtain
 9   XII|      plained, she mourned, she wept, she sighed, she prayed:~ ~
10   XII|      me she gave thee, and she wept withal,~To foster thee in
11   XII|      thy wrath."~This said, he wept, she pensive stood and sad,~
12   XIX|     strange, provide,~And pity wept for joy to see that deed,~
13   XIX|   looked she wist not how,~She wept, rejoiced, she blushed as
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