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 1    II| lofty hand would of itself refuse~To touch the dainty needle
 2    II|    what you list, I naught refuse at all."~ ~ XLVII~To whom
 3    IV|   Heaven, if thou to grant refuse,~Thou dost forsake a maid
 4     V|     I will not of my works refuse the hire;~And much it glads
 5     V|  XV~"I neither seek it nor refuse the place,~Which if I get,
 6     V|  high disgrace, your hands refuse;~Or if your thoughts still
 7     V|    Heaven to aid the right refuse,~Recover shall her crown,
 8    VI|  the Christians bold I not refuse."~The warrior breathing
 9   VII|  that this adventure brave refuse,~And dare not once lift
10   XII| spoken, ready with a proud refuse~Argantes was his proffered
11   XII|        LXXXVIII~"Thou dost refuse of heaven the proffered~
12  XIII| still your stubborn hearts refuse,~That so much dreaded name
13   XIV|  message undertake,~I will refuse no pains by sea or land,~
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