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 1     I|      esteemed light~All worldly honor, empire, treasure, might:~ ~
 2     I|      that all their thoughts to honor raised,~Some praised, some
 3     I|       Was full of peril, to our honor small,~Naught to our first
 4     I|       of the morning bright,~Of honor so them pricked the memory:~
 5     I|    convenient speed~As with his honor stands and with our need.~ ~
 6    II|      yield consent,~Mine be the honor, mine the punishment."~ ~
 7    II|     shall bear away~From me the honor of so noble feat,~She durst
 8    II|   recordeth not~Thy fame, thine honor, worth, renown, and praise?~
 9    II|         Give him the praise and honor of the thing,~Of us the
10    II|         Our praise in arms, our honor lies in fights."~ ~ LII~
11    II|       And there advanced was to honor's height,~For he was stout
12    II|       These be the sheaves that honor's harvest bears,~The seed
13    II|        in the end:~Beware thine honor be not then disgraced,~Take
14   III|        seems he born to be with honor crowned,~So well the lore
15    IV|         O foul untruth! --~Mine honor lost, by this Arontes' side:~
16    IV|        throne again~To his late honor and due excellence,~And
17    IV| handmaid poor remain,~So far as honor's laws received no breach.~
18     V|       make men think the sun of honor shone~There where the lamp
19     V|         thine eagle borne;~This honor haply thou esteemest light,~
20     V|         praises soft~To his due honor did him fitly call,~And
21     V|     charge some deal thee haply honor may,~That noble Dudon had
22     V|         Your liberty, as men of honor use:~To Antioch what if
23     V|        keep your valors high~To honor, conquest, fame and victory."~ ~
24    VI|    round about,~As though their honor on his prowess lies,~And
25    VI|        my slave, and this thine honor be,~Thou may'st report thou
26    VI|        shame,~What praise? what honor shall this fact betide?~
27    VI|       warriors keen,~Equal your honor, equal is your might;~Forbear
28    VI|     virtue spring,~The virgin's honor saved, and her renown;~And
29    VI|        prison dear,~But thou, O honor, which esteemed art~The
30    VI|       ride or go,~Save that her honor, she esteemed above~Her
31    VI|       doubtful combat, love and honor fought.~ ~ LXXI~"O spotless
32    VI|       LXXI~"O spotless virgin," Honor thus began,~"That my true
33    VI|    divine:~Lastly high place of honor shalt thou hold~Among the
34   VII|       kingly crown:~No wish for honor, thirst of others' good,~
35   VII|    champion good,~With love and honor's care are thus oppressed,~
36   VII|        with praise~Augment mine honor, got in younger days."~ ~
37   VII|         doth shine~The art, the honor and the discipline.~ ~ LXIX~"
38   VII|    fortune high,~And wished him honor, conquest, victory.~ ~ LXXII~
39   VII|        combat chose,~The army's honor on his shoulder laid~To
40  VIII|         his worth,~By which his honor shall be far declared,~And
41    IX|        there fear it least,~For honor dwells in hard attempts,
42     X|         all assays,~To win with honor, or to die with praise."~ ~
43    XI|    ascend,~Retire, and for that honor strive no more,~Scantly
44  XIII|   distress we stood~If his vain honor were diminished naught,~
45   XIV|     reason all and measure,~And honor, glory, praise, renown and
46   XVI|     XXXVIII~She ran, nor of her honor took regard,~Oh where be
47   XVI|      worthy sharp reprief;~Mine honor gave I thee all gifts above,~
48   XVI|       same,~Farewell, regard of honor; farewell, shame.~ ~ LXXIII~"
49  XVII|      then;~His looks his coming honor did presage:~The guard asunder
50  XVII|      pleasure's lap, we come to honor's bowers;~Why will you thus
51  XVII|     slow~In this true course of honor, fame and praise:~Up, up,
52  XVII|     Into his father's place and honor stepped:~To cruel fate,
53  XVII|         gainst the Sclaves much honor wan,~Ernesto, threatening
54 XVIII|       against Gernando proud~My honor's care provoked my wrath
55   XIX|      life I said,~But save mine honor, let me die a maid.'~ ~
56   XIX|  besought so well,~That he mine honor had great care to save,~
57   XIX|     slain,~Then let us not that honor him deny~Which after death
58    XX|         the field,~Let zeal and honor be your virtue's sting,~
59    XX|      all the rest, "You for her honor's sake~Whom Asia makes her
60    XX|        in twain,~So Heaven with honor would thee bless and crown,~
61    XX|       away~All care both of his honor and his host:~If she were
62    XX|     escape; for this~The way to honor, way to safety is."~ ~ CXI~
63    XX|       as that lord for love let honor go,~Followed her flying
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