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 1    II| admired the noble maid,~His purpose was not to deny her aught:~"
 2    IV|    to resist, or change his purpose great,~Who on his foes doth
 3    IV|     arts untrue,~To thee my purpose great I must unfold,~This
 4    IV|  low inclined,~And thus his purpose to the virgin told,~For
 5    IV|     you stand~In your first purpose, yet vouchsafe to frame~
 6     V|      I trow,~That what they purpose most appeareth naught;~Yet
 7     V|    The princess, though her purpose would not frame,~As late
 8    VI|  bore,~She doubted lest her purpose were bewrayed,~Her too much
 9     X|     intent," quoth he,~"And purpose new that sure conjecture
10   XII|      Or go before if you my purpose let."~This said, they hasted
11   XII|     otherwise fell out:~Men purpose, but high gods dispose above,~
12 XVIII|   Lord foreshows~The secret purpose of our crafty foes.~ ~ LIV~"
13   XIX|      and hear,~Their hidden purpose, and their close intent:~
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