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 1     I|        aught forslow, or in his journey stay,~For well he knew him
 2     I| Elsewhere his forces, his first journey laft,~My herald good and
 3     V|    afraid,~Nor cared he for the journey or the maid.~ ~ XIII~But
 4     V|       his blind fancy would his journey frame,~All night he wandered
 5    VI|    needments meet,~As for their journey fitting most should be;~
 6    VI|    shone~Yet none to stop their journey once essays,~But place and
 7   XII|         took thee up, and on my journey wend,~Within a little thorp
 8   XII|         the hills the nymph her journey dight~Toward another port,
 9   XIV|       their leave, and on their journey went,~Their will could brook
10    XV|         from far,~And bring our journey long to wished end,~Before
11   XVI|         all assembleth, and for journey fit~In such fair arms and
12  XVII|         This is, here must your journey end and mine."~ ~ LVI~The
13  XVII|       their guide~On their dark journey hastes them forth to ride.~ ~
14   XIX|         and night, and on their journey ride.~ ~ CII~Through the
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