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1 Those of Netherland heard full fain the tale.
2 Then I stepped out into the twilight which was fair and golden, and full fain I was of it.
3 And wit ye well that I love him before all other, and full fain I would speak with him.
4 He sent word to his wife's kindred on the Rhine, that he would full fain be at their feasting.
5 Thus they complained everych to other; and full fain they would have been revenged, but they peaced themselves because of the queen.
6 And so lightly the dwarf came again unto Sir Gareth, that would full fain have had a lodging, for he had need to be reposed.
7 Full fain , said the damosel.
8 "Of hiding," said he, "will I hear naught, but of defending am I full fain .
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