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 1    II|        and dismay,~Changed his cheer, and cleared his moody grace,~
 2   III|    withouten show or change of cheer,~His springing tears within
 3    IV| bettered:~For when she list to cheer her beauties so,~She smiled
 4    IV|       perceived by his outward cheer,~That any would his love
 5     V|      look, and furious was his cheer,~Gernando trembled, for
 6     V|       all, but with such sober cheer,~As banished hope, and still
 7    VI|      time in feasting and good cheer they spend,~Nor dare we
 8   VII|     wife there made her homely cheer,~Yet welcomed her, and placed
 9     X|     signs of doubt show in his cheer and face;~Fitly you come,
10     X|     face, high looks and merry cheer,~Argantes rose, the rest
11     X|     Briton prince, with humble cheer~The hermit sage to heaven
12    XI|  mighty duke yet never changed cheer,~But grieved to see his
13   XII|    mild she was,~With friendly cheer thy tender body eying:~At
14  XIII|       forward went with joyful cheer and will,~He viewed the
15   XIV|       lips, despise the dainty cheer~You find exposed upon the
16   XVI|         he looked, and feigned cheer.~ ~ LII~"Madam," quoth he, "
17  XVII|     feasted them and made them cheer,~To him and him he talked,
18 XVIII|     look, and changeth oft her cheer,~An hundred sighs from her
19   XIX|     vengeance gives."~ ~ LXXI~"Cheer up thy looks," answered
20   XIX|       is thy mirth and smiling cheer?~Where are thine eyes' clear
21    XX|        s countenance, such his cheer,~That from his eye sure
22    XX|        mire,~Had changed their cheer, their pride, their rich
23    XX|        pale grew his looks and cheer,~He let her fall, himself
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