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 1     I|          thought, opinion, worth, estate, uneven.~ ~ XXXI~"Where
 2    II| pick-thank, and a liar:~Cursed be estate got with so many a crime,~
 3    II|       settled by thy kingdom, and estate,~Till Macon's sacred doctrine
 4    II|           ships restore your lost estate:~For steed once stolen,
 5    II|         late.~ ~ LXXVIII~"In this estate, if thou esteemest light~
 6   III|        quite hath ruinate~My high estate, and Antioch opprest,~I
 7    IV|          souls shall end, and our estate,~Or Pluto reign in kingdoms
 8    IV|        honors due become thy high estate."~ ~ XXXVI~"Sir Knight,"
 9   VII|        son," quoth he, "this poor estate of ours~Is ever safe from
10    IX|      first he saw the lad in such estate;~He brake the press, and
11     X|         my subjects true;~My weak estate to stablish come thou art,~
12    XI|        clerks and priests of less estate,~Did in the middest of the
13   XII|           both thy birth and high estate declared;~Follow my counsel,
14   XII|        thy name, thy country, and estate;~That I may know, this dangerous
15  XIII|     languished the earth, in this estate~Lay woful thousands of the
16   XVI|           is, you erred, and your estate forgot,~Too great your hate
17   XVI|       fault, if aught gainst mine estate~I did for love, or shall
18   XIX|          Lord Raymond lie in such estate,~Cried to his men, "Within
19   XIX|          men thee call,~And thine estate, dissemble it no more,~From
20    XX|          strangling fail, in that estate,~Yet ways enough I know
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