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 1    15|       the gate~(For so was the despiteous monster hight);~Who decked
 2    21|        was quickly turned~Into despiteous rage and hatred sore;~Nor
 3    26|       numbers round,~Whom that despiteous Beast shall kill or wound."~ ~
 4    27|   springs from loathsome weed.~Despiteous, proud, importunate, and
 5    31|            XXI~Their cruel and despiteous blows resound,~Re-echoing
 6    31| interlude~Had been, since that despiteous fight begun,~'Twixt these,
 7    33|        had not bent.~When such despiteous war and deadly spleen,~Diverted
 8    36|     many more~Discourteous and despiteous doings tell,~Save one alone,
 9    37|       thither bend,~Where that despiteous, shameful, lordship lies;~
10    39|       to o'erthrow;~Fierce and despiteous whirled his axe, and sought~
11    41|  inevitable death.~ ~ XVI~On a despiteous sea, that livelong night,~
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