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1And Aurea was well, woe worth the while for her now!
2Ah, woe worth the time, that folk think not of this in time!
3But woe worth the day if to falsehood or fears
4Master Diccon, woe worth the day!
7But woe worth the day if the wheels refused to turn, as they sometimes did, in the middle of some deep, broad mud-hole.
8Fall to, then, and pay me the scot by telling me all that hath befallen you since ( woe worth the while!)
9Leave the Pelasgian parcel desolate, Woe worth the day that men inhabit it!
10Woe worth me when Agatha the tire-woman sets eyes upon it!
11Woe worth me then, and ill hail to these evil words!
12Woe worth you, for there is no help in you!
13If passion is not linked with affection-woeworth the day when the troth was plighted!
14Woe worth each sapling and that caverned rock
15So he told her the story, and she exclaimed, ' Woe worth us for God the Most High!
16Then Sir Accolon bethought him, and said, Woe worth this sword, for by it have I got my death.
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