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 1    II|    will,~To fight, to fly, excuse, or pardon crave,~But stood
 2    II| your unpartial doom,~I not excuse, but pity much their youth,~
 3    IV|   would'st thy succors due excuse,~Because in Christ I have
 4     V|     With honest reasons to excuse the youth:~The Duke heard
 5     V|    me here your absence to excuse,~There with Prince Boemond
 6    VI|  entreat the knight,~As to excuse the fourth or fifth of fight.~ ~
 7    VI|    to yield;~I can my fall excuse in better wise,~And will
 8  VIII|    Sue for your favors, or excuse the thing.~ ~ LXXX~"Ah,
 9   XII| Aladine prevents, and with excuse~To Solyman thus gan his
10  XIII|   great Dis cannot himself excuse,~But hither run from his
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