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 1     I|     holds, and coming spring attend.~ ~ VII~The sullen season
 2    II|     lights,~And lowest falls attend the highest flights.~ ~
 3    IV|     his answer did the nymph attend,~Her looks, her sighs, her
 4     V|  filed,~Drawing his rival to attend his word;~Thus with fair
 5    VI|    long," cried he, "shall I attend you here?~Dares none come
 6    VI|   for the issue of the fight attend,~And stood as still, as
 7   VII|      be, if gracious heavens attend~The earnest suit of a distressed
 8   VII|      fear wants art,~Deaf to attend, commanded or desired.~But
 9  VIII|   side;~Now hushed and still attend what Godfrey saith,~With
10     X|      And wilt thou idly here attend the morn?"~ ~ IX~The king
11   XII|    hurts the wounded knights attend.~ ~ II~Their wounds were
12   XII|   both, and said, "Sir king,~Attend my words, hear, and allow
13   XII| ready bands besides the gate attend,~That when this couple have
14   XII|    plaint, thou list regard;~Attend awhile, strange things unfold
15   XII|  dear,~And I her keeper will attend her near:~ ~ XXXVII~"`I
16  XIII|   noise the promised showers attend,~And spreading broad their
17    XV|   from other lands they here attend,~For twixt the noon-day
18   XVI|   Shall haunt thee ever, and attend thee near,~And fury-like
19  XVII|      though sharp perchance, attend,~Nor be aggrieved although
20 XVIII|  force and power shall there attend,~While my great tower from
21   XIX|    he stayed, his foes above~Attend the assault, and would their
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