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 1    II|       is the mind of man,~Their cause of death, swift to the fire
 2    II|         if we perish such,~Have cause to joy, or to complain too
 3   III|      Had fitter time or greater cause to moan."~ ~ IX~This while
 4    IV|   Phlegrean green,~Yet good our cause was, though our fortune
 5    IV|     Thou dost forsake a maid in cause most just,~And for thou
 6    IV|        in suspense,~This is the cause my guiltless life is sought,~
 7    IV|       bears,~To help a maiden's cause that shuns or fears.~ ~
 8     V|     them in fetters plead their cause," quoth he,~"That are base
 9     V|       betide,~A murder done for cause so frivolous,~How I have
10     V|         That all be heard, each cause be well discussed,~As far
11     V|       first accused him in this cause,~Or any else that dare,
12     V|     kingdom let her judge their cause:~And for man's mind is such,
13    VI|        two that dare defend the cause,~But come the fourth or
14    VI|        coming ill,~Not greatest cause of her discomfort were,~
15    VI|       secretly lament,~To other cause her sorrow she referred:~
16    VI|          and feigned~That other cause her sudden flight constrained.~ ~
17    VI|       To be recalled she had no cause to fear,~This foremost hazard
18    VI|      could be she,~He had small cause or reason to suppose,~Occasion
19   VII|     lower plains;~So kings have cause to fear Bellona's might,~
20  VIII|         and there the fault and cause do lay,~Godfrey before him
21  VIII|          Awaked was each former cause of spite,~The Frenchmen
22    IX|     preys of sheep or kine,~The cause why Solyman these bands
23    IX|      curtain spread~Between his cause of weeping and his eyes,~
24     X|      place of service there, no cause of fight,~Nor gainst our
25     X|       than his fellows had more cause to boast,~Nor blame I any;
26    XI|   shades she interposed glad~To cause the knights their arms aside
27   XII|        vengeance taken gave new cause of shame:~So that with haste
28  XIII|          that hates so sore~All cause of quiet peace, though just
29  XIII|         profit, or my country's cause,~To hazard life before me
30  XVII| uprolled;~Nor all which in this cause I know for sure~Dare I foretell:
31   XIX|        Nor strive they for vile cause or on light ground,~The
32   XIX|       guile.~ ~ XC~"This is the cause, but not the cause alone:"~
33   XIX|       is the cause, but not the cause alone:"~And there she ceased,
34    XX|       wished alone;~Not without cause the Saracens most and least~
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