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 1    II|      and man,~The Christians mourned in silent lamentation,~The
 2    IV|  paradise;~Thus sighed, thus mourned, thus wept this lovely queen,~
 3   VII|     she over read,~Again she mourned, again salt tears she shed.~ ~
 4   VII|      that fled, but one that mourned~Because he did his foes
 5    IX|     together slide,~Together mourned they, and together died.~ ~
 6    IX| forsook her hold,~And deeply mourned that of so sweet a cage~
 7    IX|   and his eyes,~But still he mourned and on sharp vengeance fed,~
 8    IX|  image lies,~That death even mourned, to hear his passing bell.~
 9   XII| image laid.~She plained, she mourned, she wept, she sighed, she
10   XII|  costly grave."~ ~ LXXX~Thus mourned the knight, his squires
11   XII|  bright~She fall at last; so mourned, so slept the knight.~ ~
12   XII|      For whose sweet sake he mourned, appeared the maid,~Fairer
13  XIII|     But most for thirst they mourned and most complain;~For Juda'
14   XVI|    anger, hard he sighed and mourned so;~And as he could with
15    XX|     my love."~ ~ CXXXIV~Thus mourned she, and from her watery
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