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 1     I|        spring,~Spring of sedition, strife, oppression, tort,~I mean
 2    II| well-settled thought;~O miracle! O strife of wondrous kind!~Where
 3    II|        more provoked to ire,~Their strife for bellows served to anger'
 4    II|             quoth he, "let be your strife and doubt,~You both shall
 5    II|         not that wars we love, and strife affect,~Or that we hate
 6     V|      filled his heart with malice, strife and hate,~It made him rage,
 7     V|           should discord, hate and strife~Raise mutinies, and what
 8     V|            elsewhere, here let all strife be ended:~And you, Lord
 9  VIII|          ire and hate, and war and strife forth send:~They threaten
10  VIII|          the camp on uproar and at strife.~ ~  IV~"This act beseems
11  VIII|           Folly, disdain, madness, strife, rancor, ire,~Thirst to
12  VIII|       ended.~Their arms laid down, strife into exile sent.~Godfrey
13  XIII|           noble guide~Felt uncouth strife in his contentious thought,~
14   XIV|         brought forth the fruit of strife and jar,~Of civil brawls,
15   XIX|          answerd thus, "To end our strife," quoth he,~"Behold at last
16    XX|          fear no place at all;~For strife and discord through their
17    XX|       knows how many in that fatal strife~He slew? what knights his
18    XX|      height,~And saw far off their strife and fell debate,~As from
19    XX|            saw forgot both ire and strife,~Their wounds, their hurts,
20    XX|         gained.~"Cease, cease this strife," he cried: "and thou, brave
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