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 1    II|        cleared,~For there, from lovers' eyes withdrawn, alone~With
 2    II|     hearts?~Ah, hard reward for lovers' kind desarts!~ ~  XXXIV~"
 3    II|     other flames and bonds kind lovers prove,~But thus our fortune
 4    II|        lamented.~ ~ XXXVIII~The lovers standing in this doleful
 5    IV|      livelong day:~Thus all her lovers kind deluded were,~Their
 6     V| erewhiles:~This foolish crew of lovers unashamed,~Mad with the
 7    VI|       patroness of thieves, and lovers' friend.~ ~ XC~Some sparkling
 8   VII|       Edward and his Gildippes, lovers true.~ ~ LXVIII~But Raymond
 9   XVI|         fare.~ ~ XX~Down by the lovers' side there pendent was~
10   XVI|     friendly shade~Recalled the lovers to their wonted sport,~In
11   XVI|         yet whilst they woo~Her lovers all she hates; that pleased
12   XVI|      his head deprive,~O you my lovers, on this rock doth stand~
13 XVIII|         and sweet complaints of lovers kind,~The human voices sung
14    XX|        love.~ ~ XXXVI~The noble lovers use well might you see,~
15    XX|     with friend lay killed like lovers true,~There foe with foe,
16    XX|         every side~Of lords, of lovers, and much chivalry:~She
17    XX|    suffered not her knights and lovers near~Their rival so to scape
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