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 1     I|      full of zeal and faith, esteemed light~All worldly honor,
 2     I|     After came Eustace, well esteemed man~For Godfrey's sake his
 3    II|       Her beauty was her not esteemed treasure;~The field of love
 4     V|      and prudent counsel are~Esteemed detractors from your courage
 5     V|     doth lie,~And in respect esteemed all virtue naught~Unless
 6    VI|     his fierce semblant they esteemed light,~For most not knew,
 7    VI|     But thou, O honor, which esteemed art~The chiefest virtue
 8    VI| misfortune brings, --~An art esteemed in those times of yore,~
 9    VI|     Save that her honor, she esteemed above~Her life and body'
10   VII|      gold or wealth, of most esteemed dear,~If jewels rich thou
11   VII|   the field;~His noble heart esteemed the glory light,~At such
12    IX|     martial skill, for might esteemed most,~Said, of these discords
13     X|  bore a mighty stroke,~A man esteemed well in arms of yore,~But
14    XI|   brain-sick knight,~That he esteemed that large and ample fort~
15 XVIII|     Renown so got the prince esteemed naught:~His angry looks
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