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  1     I|        derived from my treasures dear,~Let all times hearken,
  2     I|         loth,~With his Gildippes dear, Edward alas,~A loving pair,
  3    II|     consecrated lies~Of Christ's dear mother, called a virgin
  4    II|         or our religion;~Up, up, dear subjects, fire and weapon
  5    II|        XXXVI~"Far other plaints, dear friend, tears and laments~
  6   III|   villain that had hurt his only dear,~From vain pursuit at last
  7   III|        William, England's king's dear child.~ ~ LXIII~"With him
  8    IV|       fair and wise:~ ~ XXIV~"My dear, who underneath these locks
  9    IV|          come and gone~Since his dear spouse to hasty death did
 10    IV|      Three times the shape of my dear mother came,~Pale, sad,
 11    IV|        innocent save and defend:~Dear will the spoils be in the
 12     V|     Prince hath bought his folly dear,~But who with words could
 13    VI|       Lord, and from that prison dear,~But thou, O honor, which
 14    VI|        old tyrant and her mother dear,~Whose loss too soon the
 15    VI|       her fancy said,~Behold thy dear in danger to be slain;~So
 16    VI|        that jewel ladies hold so dear?~Is maidenhood so great
 17    VI| henceforth be held as thine;~His dear embracements shall thee
 18    VI|    Argantes, first begun~With my dear lord that fierce and cruel
 19    VI|          serve in you my lord so dear,~That my content, my joy,
 20    VI|       thirst of ardent love~With dear embracements of her lord
 21   VII|         wealth, of most esteemed dear,~If jewels rich thou diddest
 22   VII|          kind, he gan the virgin dear~Toward his cottage gently
 23   VII|        griefs he see,~Shall feel dear pity pierce his gentle mind;"~
 24   VII| hardiment,~With you is prized so dear? Pardie he lies~Still on
 25   VII|          County, and his prayers dear~Strengthened with zeal,
 26   VII|     extended;~With it the lord's dear flocks and faithful bands,~
 27   VII|        of his Aquiline~Could his dear lord from that huge danger
 28  VIII|    crowns and sceptres yield,~No dear entreaties of so kind a
 29  VIII|        heart in sunder rived~For dear compassion of that woful
 30  VIII|       that this is truth,~By his dear blood and noble bones I
 31  VIII|         who said, `O son~In that dear Lord who helps his servants,
 32  VIII|      find the body of thy master dear.'~ ~ XXXII~"With that I
 33  VIII|          read~That epitaph of my dear master dead.~ ~ XL~" `Among
 34  VIII|          are flown their spirits dear,~To live in endless joy
 35  VIII|     Since so brave troops and so dear friends to us,~One hour
 36    IX|        despite and wrong~To that dear flock my mercy hath in cure,~
 37     X|          that the Soldan bold~In dear embracements did he long
 38    XI|          quoth he, "thou servant dear,~I yield to follow thy divine
 39    XI|    everlasting King;~To Christ's dear mother, Mary, vlrgin bright,~
 40    XI|         gates of grace and mercy dear;~And all the elected twelve
 41    XI|         Christ and of his mother dear.~ ~ XII~Upon the walls the
 42    XI|   breasts to save their fortress dear.~ ~ LIX~But that which most
 43   XII|          high Heaven esteems her dear,~And I her keeper will attend
 44   XII|           within short while thy dear~Must change her life, and
 45   XII|       she His child and handmaid dear.~ ~ LXVI~"Friend, thou hast
 46   XII|       tent.~ ~ LXXIII~With those dear burdens to their camp they
 47   XII|        To gather up those relics dear at least,~But if some beast
 48   XII|          stir nor move?~And you, dear limbs, now laid in rest
 49   XII|     appears,~And for my sake, my dear, forbear these tears.~ ~
 50   XII|         advanced it~In Abraham's dear bosom long to rest,~There
 51   XII|         sought,~Meanwhile of his dear love the relics sweet,~As
 52   XII|      began the knight,~"0 marble dear on my dear mistress placed!~
 53   XII|     knight,~"0 marble dear on my dear mistress placed!~My flames
 54  XIII|   pierced through their entrails dear;~Yet on they stalked still,
 55  XIII|         marble cold his mistress dear,~The lively color from his
 56  XIII|          Nor could he suffer her dear blood to see,~Or hear her
 57  XIII|        flowers, burnt his Clytie dear,~The leaves grew wan upon
 58  XIII|           and wonted care~Of his dear lord and cabin both forgot,~
 59  XIII|       compassion on thy children dear,~The craggy rock when Moses
 60  XIII|              LXXIII~"Mine armies dear till now have suffered woe,~
 61   XIV|    embrace thy friend and fellow dear!"~ ~ VI~He answered him, "
 62   XIV|         entertained and held him dear.~ ~ XXIX~To these committed
 63   XIV|         lake,~But jealous of her dear and precious charge,~And
 64    XV|       cried, "Stay, my companion dear,~Will you with sword or
 65   XVI|    beauties doth upfold~In their dear leaves, and less seen, fairer
 66   XVI|          of her empire, she;~"My dear," he said, "that blessest
 67   XVI|         worthy mirror be!~And in dear stars try shape and image
 68   XVI|      tears, embracements, kisses dear,~That mixed first by weight
 69   XVI|          knew in short,~That her dear lord was fled, then saw
 70   XVI|   forthcast,~To breed compassion dear, then spake at last:~ ~
 71   XVI|         keep I them or hold them dear?~Come cut them off, that
 72   XVI|         our trespass hears;~Your dear remembrance will I keep
 73   XVI|          thee, whom it late held dear:~And if thou 'scape the
 74   XVI|         fair,~But of her country dear she fled the sight,~And
 75  XVII|       loving queen kept with her dear embrace,~She tore her locks,
 76  XVII|       arms moved she against her dear,~And swore her darling under
 77  XVII|        For there he died for his dear country's sake,~And of his
 78  XVII|     Alforisio, Azzo was~With his dear brother into exile sent,~
 79  XVII|        Boniface~And Beatrice his dear possessed the stage;~Nor
 80  XVII|         honored her and held her dear,~Azzo the Fifth stood by
 81  XVII|        prince of Danes, his late dear lord,~Gave him the fatal
 82  XVII|         this weapon good~For thy dear master may sharp vengeance
 83 XVIII|      words were no sting;~Of his dear friends then he embraced
 84 XVIII|      welcomes oft, and oft their dear embrace,~Toward the rest
 85 XVIII|        unbridled youth, O Father dear,~Remember not, but let thy
 86 XVIII|      their excellence;~"Welcome, dear lord, welcome to this sweet
 87 XVIII|          preserves, and holds so dear;~For thee heaven fights,
 88 XVIII|       arms and died for Christ's dear sake,~How on thy side against
 89   XIX|         holpen well his children dear,~This work is done, the
 90   XIX|          thou dost return,~To my dear prison lead me home again;~
 91   XIX|        Thou know'st I ran to thy dear lord and mine,~When first
 92   XIX|    thought that to mine eyes, my dear,~Thou couldst have grievous
 93   XIX|          Ah, comfort me with one dear kiss or twain!~Perchance
 94    XX|        loving wife, and children dear:~"Suppose," quoth he, "thy
 95    XX|        cold!~To thee thy fathers dear and parents grave~Show their
 96    XX|      they purchase fame:~But her dear spouse and husband wanted
 97    XX|        off the blows bent on his dear,~Which, if need be, his
 98    XX|         down she twined:~But her dear knight his love from ground
 99    XX|     passed by the chariot of his dear~Like one that did his thoughts
100    XX|   Gildippes fair, and Edward thy dear lord,~Your noble death,
101    XX|       bids him go~And succor his dear lady, like to fall,~The
102    XX|          cruel man that slew his dear.~His arm that did his mistress
103    XX|        As the high elm, whom his dear vine hath twined~Fast in
104    XX|         sharp she took,~When her dear knight found her in these
105    XX|      Herself fast bound in those dear knots she fand,~Dear, though
106    XX|       those dear knots she fand,~Dear, though she feigned scorn,
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