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1    II| service, or by hire,~To win a maiden's hold, a thing soon done,~
2    II|    flowed her hardiment,~From maiden shame yet was she loth to
3    IV|    each distressed wight,~The maiden's offer profit with it brought;~
4    IV|     unworthy bears,~To help a maiden's cause that shuns or fears.~ ~
5    VI| between~Her trusty squire and maiden, sallied out,~And through
6    VI|     light footsteps bent,~Her maiden's beast for speed did likewise
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