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 1    IV|       she looked as if a proud disdain~Kindled displeasure in her
 2     V|      cast, with scorn and high disdain,~"Let them in fetters plead
 3     V|       our power he haply shall disdain,~As well I know his courage
 4    VI|     knight, who holds in great disdain~To be thus closed up in
 5    VI|        full low, alas,~In high disdain his will thus gan he tell,~"
 6   VII|  Remorse of conscience, shame, disdain and love.~ ~ XLI~At last
 7   VII|      as he moved was with just disdain,~These words he said, and
 8  VIII|      of most and least,~Folly, disdain, madness, strife, rancor,
 9    IX|        he, "so weak,~That thou disdain'st gainst me to use thy
10     X|    inward vultures, Sorrow and Disdain.~ ~ VII~At length when midnight
11     X| near-approaching death to hear disdain;~Yet to this state of loss
12    XI|       Fury the first provoked, disdain the last,~Who scorned the
13   XII|       proud words swelled with disdain,~"That hast thou said,"
14   XIV|       with the sight shame and disdain may move~His heart to leave
15    XV|        come that sailors shall disdain~To talk or argue of Alcides'
16   XVI|           XXII~"And if thou me disdain, yet be content~At least
17   XVI|        when that shame to just disdain gave place,~To fierce disdain,
18   XVI|  disdain gave place,~To fierce disdain, from courage sprung untamed,~
19   XVI|     Such were we late, if thou disdain it now,~Or scorn to grant
20  XVII|     the Frenchmen feel my just disdain,~Go meet them, conquer them,
21  XVII|        forth and speak, I none disdain."~ ~ XLIX~While thus the
22  XVII|     Thou worthy art that their disdain and ire~At thy commands
23   XIX|      Lord Tancred smiled, with disdain and scorn,~And answerd thus, "
24    XX|    arrow sharp set in her bow,~Disdain her ire new sharped and
25    XX|     Whom when he sees not, for disdain he quakes,~And on his people
26    XX|  Raymond wreaked thus his just disdain~On the proud-heads of captains,
27    XX|        XCVI~This said, full of disdain, rage and despite,~A strong,
28    XX|       brought him news of all.~Disdain, good-will, woe, wrath the
29    XX|      So he awaked his fury and disdain,~And sharped his courage
30    XX|      she rides~Alone, save for disdain and love, her guides.~ ~
31    XX|      behind, come thou with me disdain,~And with my wronged soul
32    XX|       and from her watery eyes~Disdain and love dropped down, rolled
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