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 1    II|     their just petition long denied;~The gallants quickly made
 2    II|    wind.~Will they, who erst denied you passage free,~Passage
 3    VI|   and war, nor shall that be denied;~But for the Turk and his
 4   VII| wished success to his desire denied,~And sharp revenge protested
 5  VIII|     not Heaven my wished end denied,~Even there I should, and
 6   XII|  gates again unclose?~But he denied, his power did aye restrain~
 7  XIII|      his way or passage free denied,~Save that the growing trees
 8  XVII|      and Christ's true faith denied,~Of Mahomet's descent a
 9 XVIII|   listened, yet his thoughts denied~To think that true which
10 XVIII|    Solyman, who entrance all denied,~That narrow tree to virtue
11   XIX|     Thou art in love;'~But I denied, for what can maids do less?~
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