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 1    II|       against the coming tide~Of proffered love, for that he is not
 2    II|         thou esteemest light~The proffered kindness of the Egyptian
 3    VI|           though chosen, once he proffered,~He boldly took that fit
 4    VI|     useth~Against that fool that proffered grace refuseth."~ ~ XXXIV~
 5   XII| friendship prizeth,~For this thy proffered aid required uneath,~I but
 6   XII|          refuse~Argantes was his proffered aid to scorn,~Whom Aladine
 7   XII|         teat,~As nurses' custom, proffered thee to feed.~As one that
 8   XII|        dost refuse of heaven the proffered~And gainst it still rebel
 9  XIII|       the steed late fierce, and proffered grass,~His fodder erst,
10    XV|     brims the silken grass aloft~Proffered them seats, sweet, easy,
11    XV|        touched their hearts,~And proffered there to kindle Cupid's
12 XVIII|       the knight in speeches few~Proffered his service to attempt the
13   XIX|         thee!" cried,~No hurt he proffered him, no blow he strake.~
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