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 1     7|         the nose descend,~Where Envy finds not blemish to amend.~ ~
 2    14| Mandricardo, full of wonder~And envy, seeks the count by hill
 3    14|   bodies o'er;~Moved by strange envy of the knight whose hand~
 4    14|         Anger, Gluttony,~Pride, Envy, Sloth, and Cruelty. In
 5    30|       countenance reveals,~With envy at the conquest inly stung;~
 6    37|      aid, whose bosoms are~With envy and with hate corroded so,~
 7    37|        hath strown,~As may with envy swell the neighbouring stream.~
 8    37|       will choose, that she~All envy shall so well have overthrown,~
 9    38|     more;~ ~ XVI~"And, moved by envy of thy glorious fame~I in
10    38|  servant hast in me;~And I that envy, that fierce hate, which
11    43|       Rather than thou shouldst envy other's joy!"~ ~ LXIII~While
12    45|       warlike crew:~Nor need he envy, guarded by his blade,~King
13    45|        cried)~"Shouldst have to envy him, so highly graced,~Who
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