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1    II|   it Heaven hath thee such favor done:~'Gainst Famine yet
2     V|    all he says:~If Godfrey favor him more than behoves,~Why
3    VI|    give token,~Attends the favor of the friendly night~To
4    VI| doubtful fray,~And as they favor, so they wish success,~These
5   VII|   of the wood by Cynthia's favor kind,~At last, with travel
6  VIII|   me by treason vile,~What favor then hope you my trusty
7   XIV| quite~Thy countenance, thy favor, and thy face:"~This said,
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