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1     1|      foot which bled;~But for mere shame, and never such before~
2     4|    And meets with praise, not mere impunity?~ ~ LXVII~"By this
3     6|   obey~By simple words and by mere magic lore:~Born with Morgana --
4    10|         XIII~Nor feels Bireno mere satiety;~He loathes her
5    16| phalanxes or squadrons, but a mere~Rabble, that I should term
6    19|    extend.~They deem these of mere toil and labour long~Must
7    21|         She cries) `which all mere perfidy repute.~With what
8    22|     as surely know,~These for mere words as little will forego.~ ~
9    28|   with pain.~ ~ XIII~"For the mere thought produced such misery,~
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