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 1    II| self-guiltiness finds out,~They scorned his power, and therefore
 2    II|        his power, and therefore scorned the pain,~"Nay, nay," quoth
 3    II|     that fair inn.~ ~ XXXIX~She scorned the arts these silly women
 4     V|        place and hour,~As if he scorned your rule, despised your
 5   VII|      forces keep?"~ ~ LXXV~Thus scorned by that heathen Saracine~
 6   VII|      furious rage she came,~And scorned those idle blows they struck
 7    XI|        Both darts and shot, and scorned all their wrath.~But now
 8    XI|        For that proud shootress scorned weaker game.~ ~ XLII~The
 9    XI| provoked, disdain the last,~Who scorned the challenge ere his lips
10   XII|       boaster died~Whom thus he scorned and threatened in his pride.~ ~
11  XIII|       That all which heard them scorned what they said~And those
12  XIII|       audacious man retired,~He scorned the peril, pressing forward
13  XIII|    fierce heart which death had scorned oft,~Whom no strange shape
14    XV|       killeth fond Desire;~Thus scorned were the dames, their wiles
15   XVI|   invoke~From this poor beauty, scorned and disdained?"~She said
16   XIX|      path the old man flew,~And scorned his blows and him that kept
17    XX|       his angry mood;~ ~ LIX~He scorned upon their fearful backs
18    XX|        fury hot,~And thought he scorned her power, and in that fit~
19    XX|          For to be crowned, not scorned, your life I save;~Your
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