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 1     V|     worthiest,~But let no more attempt this hard emprise,~In this
 2     V| feathers rear?~Seeing his rash attempt, how soon he dare,~Though
 3    XI| mounted up the breach~His high attempt at first he nould refrain,~
 4   XII|       strange desire~Some high attempt of war to undertake,~Whether
 5   XII|        worthier deems,~If this attempt of less importance were,~
 6   XII|   venture stout,~Alone to this attempt let them go forth,~Alone
 7   XII|       that undertake~This hard attempt, awhile I pray you stay,~
 8   XII|       pain,~To leave that fond attempt, but prayed in vain.~ ~
 9   XII|         for my sake, this bold attempt forbear;~Put off these sable
10  XIII|        without trembling dares attempt the thing,~And sense he
11  XIII|   thing:"~This said, his lords attempt the charmed grove,~Yet nothing
12  XIII|     this spring?~Godfredo will attempt it every day.~What if some
13 XVIII|       Proffered his service to attempt the thing,~To hard assays
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