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 1    II|     leasing told:~Thoughtful awhile remained the tyrant wood,~
 2   III|      upon the corpse he cast~Awhile, and thus bespake the same
 3    IV|   doubts the worst, and that awhile did stay him,~He knows,
 4    VI|    Now when his slackness he awhile admired,~And saw elsewhere
 5    VI| armors bright?~I may sustain awhile this shield aloft,~Though
 6   VII|      full of thoughts amazed awhile he stood,~Wondering the
 7    IX|  battery sore assays;~And if awhile we rest, we shall behold~
 8    IX|      He let his people there awhile repose,~And victualled them,
 9     X|      To rest his weary limbs awhile he sought,~He made his pillow
10    XI|   the Norman band,~He reeled awhile and staggered with the pain,~
11   XII| undertake~This hard attempt, awhile I pray you stay,~Till I
12   XII|     thou list regard;~Attend awhile, strange things unfold I
13   XIV|  when she looked on his face awhile,~And saw how sweet he breathed,
14   XIV|      to frolic with her love awhile,~She chose a waste, a sole
15    XV|      view the place, on land awhile us set,~To know the folk
16   XVI|    the furious keeper slain,~Awhile she feared, but she knew
17   XVI|      And staring on his face awhile, at last~Thus in foul terms,
18 XVIII| Where to sustain the assault awhile he thought.~ ~ CV~The conquerors
19   XIX|   thee and thy crown~Defend, awhile here may we safe remain."~"
20   XIX|       LIX~He viewed the camp awhile, her site and seat,~What
21   XIX| Returns, and there on thorns awhile she sits,~Of her new knight
22   XIX|      aught.~Silence was made awhile, when Godfrey thus, --~"
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