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 1    II|        ending blest,~My torments easy, full of sweet delight,~
 2    II|      path, now made~So plain and easy, enter Fortune's gate,~Nor
 3    II|        fall,~To make the passage easy, safe, and plain~That leads
 4   III|        gentle rein;~And yet more easy, haply, were the feat~To
 5   III|          life of all defence;~An easy labor harmless blood to
 6   III|     crags and hills,~The rest is easy, scant to rise espied:~But
 7    IV|       The throne of Cupid had an easy stair,~His bark is fit to
 8    IV|           That won, the way were easy, which he sought,~To bring
 9     V|        it ought of right,~Sweet, easy, pleasant, gentle, meek
10     V|           Since then the feat is easy, danger none,~All set in
11    VI|        combat done,~His thraldom easy, and his bondage light;~
12   VII|       CVIII~The way he found not easy as he would,~But fierce
13     X|          answered, "In some part~Easy it is to satisfy thy will,~
14    XI|        our salvation great,~With easy pace the choir come all
15    XI|        were armed each one;~With easy pace thus ordered, passing
16    XI|       one as footmen use, light, easy, thin.~Scantly the warlord
17    XV|     Proffered them seats, sweet, easy, fresh and soft.~ ~ LVII~"
18   XVI|         measure meet,~Then at an easy fire attempered were,~This
19  XVII|           So might thine host an easy way have found~To end this
20 XVIII|          fortified the plain and easy part,~To bide the storm
21 XVIII| possessed~The wall, and safe and easy with his blade,~To all that
22    XX|      knight obeys my rule, mild, easy, soft,~I know each sword,
23    XX|      perchance.~ ~ XIX~"I ask an easy and a usual thing,~As you
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