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to encourage generosity to the poor. It is an indicator of his status in society that he penned
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that you be circular with your head attached to your sole,
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senhor d’Uzest que avia nom aissi quon elh Raimon
Gaucelm
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or cleaved of everything between your feet and your chin
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