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 1   III|    arrived there,~Where her fair neck adjoined her noble head,~
 2     V|        in iron strong,~About his neck his silver shield he flings,~
 3    VI|           and brake~Each other's neck, the riders lay on ground:~
 4    VI|          and offended~Her dainty neck, and locks of shining gold;~
 5    IX|          bright.~ ~ LXX~Upon his neck light that unhappy blow,~
 6    IX| starlight of his eyes,~His ivory neck upon his shoulders fell,~
 7    XI|   seventh shaft went,~And in his neck broke forth a bloody gap;~
 8    XI|          murdering weapon at his neck out-run,~Nor aught it grieved
 9   XIV|      virgin bright,~And then her neck, her breasts, and all, as
10   XIV|          Wherewith she bound his neck his hands and feet;~Thus
11    XV|          About the dove's smooth neck close couched been,~Do in
12    XV|        crest~He lifted high, his neck swelled great with ire,~
13 XVIII|          friendly arms~About his neck, the duke this answer gave:~"
14 XVIII|        wondrous thing,~About her neck a letter close was tied,~
15 XVIII|      coat he ware,~Naked was his neck, and bout his forehead bold,~
16    XX|        sunburnt land,~He cut his neck in twain, flesh, skin and
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