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1     I|       weep; they joy while we lament;~And more, perchance, by
2    II| nobler heart:~Yet him she saw lament, as if his pain~Were grief
3    IV|        though sprung from sad lament,~And with this craft a thousand
4    VI|       complaints, or secretly lament,~To other cause her sorrow
5   VII|  Provoked again the virgin to lament.~ ~ VI~Her plaints were
6  XIII|    weep, complain, mourn, and lament,~Nor could he suffer her
7   XIV|    And they his absence shall lament in vain,~And wail his loss
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