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 1    II|    IX~But whether this were act of mortal hand,~Or else
 2    II|  the glory of that virtuous act."~ ~ XXII~This spotless
 3    II|     Olindo, blessed be this act of thine,~True witness of
 4    II| messenger~Departs a foe, in act, in word, in thought,~The
 5   III| ride,~"Let us by some brave act," quoth she, "this day~Of
 6     V| first, and this the second, act.~ ~ XLIV~"Give me mine arms,"
 7     V|  time or frame~Bewrayed her act, to lead them to some hold,~
 8  VIII|     at strife.~ ~  IV~"This act beseems thee well, and of
 9  VIII|     noble heart,~That never act he did deserved fame;~Besides,
10   XII|  state defend:~But for this act what praise or guerdon shall~
11   XII|     all the rest~Of such an act suspicion had or doubt,~
12   XIX|    spot of treason, or with act of guile.~ ~ XC~"This is
13    XX|  proud and haughty heart~To act of humbleness did never
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