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 1    II|        en so sure a hold,~That boldness, shamefaced; shame had made
 2    II|       wroth."~ ~ XX~Her molest boldness, and that lightning ray~
 3    IV|        fine,~Lest my audacious boldness learn too late~What honors
 4    IV|    Before the duke with comely boldness came:~"Brother and lord,"
 5     V|        LXXXVIII~"Their frantic boldness doth presume so far,~That
 6    VI|    were bewrayed,~Her too much boldness she repented sore;~But now
 7  VIII|      his brave look with awful boldness filled.~Well guarded forth
 8    IX|   naught~What hath in you this boldness newly wrought?~ ~ LXXVII~"
 9  XIII|        danger fear,~His valor, boldness, heart and courage brave,~
10  XIII|  through the fire, oh wondrous boldness, leapt!~ ~ XXXVI~He bolted
11    XX|        sad fear grew late, now boldness springs,~Now followed they
12    XX| quickness, haste and speed,~In boldness, greatness, goodliness and
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