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 1    II|   proceed,~Till I return from court, nor take you care~To reap
 2    II|   looks such terror breed;~To court she went, their pardon would
 3    II|   gallants quickly made their court of guard,~And brought them
 4    II|     wreak my spite;~Let Paris court it, Hector loved to fight."~ ~
 5   III|     Erminia lead,~That in his court had entertained been~Since
 6   III|      I knew him whilom in the court of France~When I from Egypt
 7   VII|   country's peace;~I bade the court farewell, and with content~
 8   VII|       by to view,~In Conrad's court, the second of that name,~
 9    IX|      well apayed,~That to his court so great a lord was brought:~
10  XIII|  every plant,~There keeps his court great Dis infernal king,~
11  XIII|      Death his palace and his court doth hold!~Oh trouble not
12    XV|     music's sound as dames in court apply~Their cunning feet,
13 XVIII|        The sky seemed Pluto's court, the air seemed hell,~Therein
14   XIX|     stop or let,~In the great court he stayed, his foes above~
15   XIX| Except he first be killed, to court again.~I will prevent those
16    XX|        There of sad death the court and palace stood,~There
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