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 1     I|         message said;~If erst he wished, now he longed sore~To end
 2    II|   yearned to view the walls, the wished mark~To which their journeys
 3   III|       trothless sky,~If once the wished shore begun to show,~They
 4   III|       all amiss,~And thought she wished to kill, who longed to kiss.~ ~
 5    IV|         could not figure out~The wished ending, or success presage,~
 6    IV|        Thus passed she, praised, wished, and wondered at,~Among
 7    IV|         greedy eye chose out her wished prey;~On all her gestures
 8    IV|        And further told me, if I wished to live,~I must convey myself
 9    IV|          enterprise had got~Some wished mean of quick and good proceeding,~
10    VI|        stain,~And virtueless she wished all herbs and charms~Wherewith
11    VI|        stealths brought to their wished end,~Night, patroness of
12   VII|        lusty years complain,~And wished I had enjoyed the country'
13   VII| guiltless heaven gan blame,~That wished success to his desire denied,~
14   VII|       mistress fair betide;~Then wished he to return the way he
15   VII|   approved his fortune high,~And wished him honor, conquest, victory.~ ~
16  VIII|      bear,~And had not Heaven my wished end denied,~Even there I
17    IX|      framed to die.~ ~ LXXII~Yet wished they oft, and strove in
18    XI|    streams,~And drawing nigh the wished port, alas,~Breaks on some
19   XII|          the work was brought~To wished end, part left to other
20   XIV|          on the sand~Whither she wished would come a Christian band:~ ~
21   XIV|          war.~ ~ LVI~"And as she wished so the soldiers thought~
22    XV|        bring our journey long to wished end,~Before this king or
23   XVI|       have died fain,~And oft he wished the earth or ocean wide~
24  XVII|          love so great a foe~But wished and longed those beauties
25  XVII|         do like acts his courage wished and sought,~And with that
26    XX|      heat;~Battle and fight they wished, "Arm, arm!" they cried;~
27    XX|       the last day for which you wished alone;~Not without cause
28    XX|          flew,~For nobler foe he wished not, could not spy,~Of desperate
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