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 1     I|  bodies slain of those that loved them best,~And on that tomb
 2    II|   of bashfulness and truth,~Loved much, hoped little, and
 3    II|    not what he sought,~Thus loved, thus served he long, but
 4    II|  with my wind."~Ah, thus he loved, yet was his love unkind!~ ~
 5    II| spake him thus, that so her loved:~ ~ XXXVI~"Far other plaints,
 6    II|  Let Paris court it, Hector loved to fight."~ ~ XCV~Thus he
 7   III|    with her unknown whom he loved best;~Argant th' adventurers
 8   III|     did to tell how much he loved,~For pleasing words in women'
 9    IV| good, some bad, as they her loved or hated.~ ~ XXVIII~Within
10     V|     go, if him he feared or loved.~ ~ LI~Their speeches soften
11     V|    so frivolous,~How I have loved him, thou and all can tell;~
12     V|   all can tell;~But Godfrey loved him but whilst he did well.~ ~
13    VI|   lost,~Then was her person loved and honored most.~ ~ LVII~
14    VI|     Called for a squire she loved and trusted most,~To whom
15   XII|   sinned, not I,~Who living loved her, and for love now die:~ ~
16   XVI|     thou mayest,~Loving, be loved; embracing, be embraced."~ ~
17   XVI|      And, when she would be loved, wore the same.~ ~ XXVI~
18   XVI|   scorn so hard,~That to be loved she loved, yet whilst they
19   XVI|  hard,~That to be loved she loved, yet whilst they woo~Her
20  XVII| whom his virtues feared and loved are:~His men were armed
21  XVII|     revenge the wrongs,~Who loved you so, that deed to you
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