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 1    II|         she inquired, and answer short he gave,~But such as all
 2    II|       hitherward, or else within short while, --~For gladly we
 3   III|       Hast thou forgot her in so short a while?~The same is she,
 4    IV|          up those growing riches short;~Her spareful eye to spread
 5    IV|          XLVI~"Which son, within short while, did undertake~Degree
 6    IV|           and reined the forward short.~ ~ LXXXVIII~If some, as
 7     V|       repentance comes of love's short pleasure,~Her crafts, her
 8     V|      Godfredo's bridle rein them short.~ ~ LXXII~He that would
 9    IX|          and said, "Of mine hour short or long~Let heaven take
10    IX|        His cutlass by his thigh, short, hooked, fine,~And braving
11    IX|    members large,~His breath was short, his courage waxed unstable,~
12     X|         s lake,~And in a little, short, unquiet sleep~Some small
13     X|          and turned again within short whiles,~With changed looks
14     X|          falls no mishap,~Within short while Prince Tancred thither
15     X| surprised in the trap:~But there short while we stayed, the wily
16    XI|        you weary for a charge so short?"~ ~ LXII~Thus raged he,
17   XII|      Villain,' quoth he, `within short while thy dear~Must change
18   XIV|       erst when Vulcan took them short,~And how the rest roll,
19    XV|        and of long journeys make short way:~The far-sought isle
20   XVI|        rose while time thou hast~Short is the day, done when it
21   XVI|         with joys made sweet and short.~Now while the queen her
22   XVI|          feared, but she knew in short,~That her dear lord was
23  XVII|  Established was that kingdom in short while,~And grew so great,
24  XVII|        sudden fight~And skirmish short, both ready, bold, and light.~ ~
25  XVII|          his blood."~To this but short reply did Charles make,~
26 XVIII|          And silken robes tucked short above their knee;~Such seemed
27 XVIII|        evenings lengthened forth short days,~Till naught was left
28   XIX|       questions wise, in answers short and sly;~Bold was his look,
29   XIX|       path more secret, safe and short, he knew,~And now close
30   XIX|       CXIII~For why her veil was short and thin, those deep~And
31   XIX|        town, I pray,~That if cut short by human accident~I die,
32    XX|             XCIII~Great, yet but short and sudden was the aid~That
33    XX|        unquiet sleep and slumber short,~And think they run some
34    XX|        and fame etern~His life's short date prolonged, enlarged
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