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 1    II|          Each where he sough in grief, in fear, in vain;~Then
 2    II|    XXXVIII~"Not so, not so this grief shall bear away~From me
 3    II|     lament, as if his pain~Were grief and sorrow for another's
 4   III|      that a space~He sighed for grief, then said, "Fain would
 5   III|         draw near,~All felt new grief, and each new sorrow made;~
 6    IV|       break any sleep by night,~Grief, horror, fear my fainting
 7    IV|       my kingdom lost,~It was a grief, a death, an hell almost.~ ~
 8    IV|       and good hap, denayed me,~Grief, sorrow, mischief, care,
 9    IV|      that her hears,~And of her grief would help her bear the
10    IV|      unloosed had~The chains of grief, wherein her thoughts lay
11    IV|       smiled away the clouds of grief and woe.~ ~ XCII~Her double
12    IV|         and fire,~Twixt joy and grief, twixt hope and restless
13     V| poisoned darts~Of jealousy, and grief at others' good,~For love
14     V|        swelled with shame, with grief and ire~To see these fellows
15     V|          The rest to their huge grief were all excluded.~ ~ LXXVI~
16     V|         she plain and say,~What grief she felt to part withouten
17    VI|       woful damsel plained,~Her grief was such, she lived not
18    VI|      exceeding were her woe and grief,~Of all her sorrows yet
19    VI|     with suspect, with fear and grief dismayed,~Attended she her
20    VI|         she slept, then was her grief augmented,~With such sad
21    VI|       be?~Love in his heart thy grief and sorrows writeth,~For
22   VII|       Tancred blame,~This is my grief, my fault, mine endless
23  VIII|         sad cries to heaven for grief we reared,~Our loss apparent
24  VIII|        A spectacle full both of grief and fear;~Godfrey, for murdering
25    IX|    house for them, the house of grief and pain:~There let their
26    IX|     before.~Oh comfort vain for grief of so great force,~To wound
27    IX|            XCIII~Fear, cruelty, grief, horror, sorrow, pain,~Run
28     X|      The Soldan changed hue for grief and teen,~On that sad book
29     X|     loss he lead,~Ah, with what grief his men, his friends he
30     X|       lesseneth in some part~My grief, for slaughter of my subjects
31    XI|          And more he strove his grief increased the more,~The
32    XI|  Meanwhile the wounded duke, in grief and teen,~Within his great
33    XI|         his mishap dismay,~With grief and tears about assembled
34    XI|     Godfrey no longer could the grief sustain~Of these displeasures,
35   XII|    heart in guard,~Bridling his grief, with water he requites~
36   XII|        courage to relent began,~Grief, sorrow, anguish. sadness,
37   XII|      And thither hasted full of grief and fear,~Her dead, him
38   XII|         must I live in anguish, grief, and care;~Furies my guilty
39   XII|        canst not sweeten yet my grief and care:~ ~ LXXXII~"O fair
40   XII|        words the rage~Of bitter grief and woe they would assuage.~ ~
41   XII|        his afflicted heart~More grief, more anguish, pain and
42   XII|   damsel's thrall;~But see, thy grief and sorrow's painful fit~
43   XII|         thee chase?~Refrain thy grief, bridle thy fond desire,~
44   XII|   cleared;~Yet now and then his grief deep sighs forth sent,~His
45   XII|       approve,~And calmed their grief in hope the boaster stout~
46  XIII|        kind,~But full of sorrow grief and woe was it,~Whereby
47  XIII|        were~With pity, sadness, grief, compassion, fear.~ ~ XLI~
48  XIII|         that forgetting all his grief and pain,~His pleasant robes
49   XIV|         Her hands she wrung for grief, her clothes she tare,~And
50   XVI|     great and fair~Destroys for grief, and flies thence through
51   XVI|      smiles, jests, mirth, woe, grief, and sad regreet,~Sighs,
52   XVI|       She would have cried, her grief her speeches stayed,~So
53   XVI|      And yet her beauty's pride grief could not break,~On him
54   XVI|     loss, more to thy shame and grief,~I thee inchanted, and allured
55   XVI|       fainted she, with sorrow, grief and pain,~Her latest words
56   XVI|       heaven envied~Ease to thy grief, or comfort to thy woe;~
57   XVI|  thousand doubts she cast,~Till grief and shame to wrath gave
58 XVIII|      Remembrance is the life of grief; his grave,~Forgetfulness;
59 XVIII|      dwelling for sad folk with grief oppressed,~See with thy
60 XVIII|       Or comest thou to work me grief and harm?~Why nilt thou
61   XIX|        his troops, and kept his grief unseen;~"My friends, you
62   XIX|        great things heard, with grief and care~Remained astound,
63   XIX|      grave~He sought to ease my grief, and sorrows' smart.~He
64   XIX|       hears can help or ease my grief.~From him I parted, and
65   XIX|  through her heart with sorrow, grief and pine,~At Tancred's name
66   XIX|     sweet~Thou didst relieve my grief, my woe and pain,~Ere my
67   XIX|        sighed,~Which calmed her grief somedeal and eased her fears:~"
68    XX|          And with his ire joins grief, with pity woe.~What did
69    XX|         To take revenge; shame, grief, for vengeance call;~But
70    XX|  pacifies,~"Madam, appease your grief, your wrath, your fears,~
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