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 1     2|       for rage and shame;~And curse themselves as wanting eyes
 2     6|       Repentant of my deed, I curse the snare,~Too far from
 3    10|  XLIII~On him with threat and curse she ever cried;~Whose tongue
 4    12|  explore,~And as they wander, curse with one accord~The malice
 5    22|        the infected country's curse and pest,~She from the conscious
 6    24|   only choose it, as a lesser curse."~ ~ LXXXV~I think not these
 7    27|     to be the world's eternal curse!"~ ~ CXXII~These plaints
 8    29|  harms where he would help. A curse betide~The wonder-working
 9    34| knight was found.~ ~ XXVI~"To curse the warrior's passion I
10    34|    But, those false ingrates' curse, the darkness drear~So waxed
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