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 1   III|    curs toforn,~Flies to the succor of some neighbor wood,~And
 2    IV|  thing,~Of these some little succor to intreat,~Whose name alone
 3    IV|    may ten well spared be~To succor her, which naught can weaken
 4    VI|   foot thou wilt not move~To succor him, yet say'st thou art
 5   VII|   who discovered naught~What succor Heaven did for his safety
 6   VII|   way they find,~Whither for succor to direct their course,~
 7    IX|      armies huge to bring~To succor Juda land and Juda's king.~ ~
 8   XIX| Alone, or all this troop for succor take~To deserts waste, or
 9   XIX|     But from each side great succor now was brought~To his weak
10    XX|    of Palestine~To serve and succor their deliverer stout,~And
11    XX|      turned again~With tardy succor, for his folk were slain.~ ~
12    XX|    kind, one bids him go~And succor his dear lady, like to fall,~
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