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 1     I|         assays unfit, unsure at need,~Yet armed to point in well-attempted
 2     I|       honor stands and with our need.~ ~ LXX~"Return not thou,
 3     I|        a bloody deed.~For if he need, what grace could then be
 4    II|         have thy succors got,~I need not fear in these my aged
 5    II|        seas land, if we passage need.~ ~ LXXXVI~"But if our sins
 6    II|         canst unfold aright,~No need of me, what I can do or
 7   III|       he might be near at every need,~And overlook the lands
 8   III|     same at last;~ ~ LXVIII~"We need not mourn for thee, here
 9    IV|        was Satan, ready ere men need,~If once they think, to
10    IV|       So doth thy virtue, so my need persuade.~ ~ XLI~"In thee
11    IV|         find in us~As with your need, or will, may best agree:"~
12     V|         me deprived~In so great need of such a puissant knight?~
13     V|         helped you out at every need,~When aught befell this
14    VI|      fight begin;~For when last need to desperation driveth,~
15    VI|     wounds of rest and cure had need,~To meet again the sixth
16    VI|         courageous made through need.~ ~ LXX~Love, fearless,
17   VII|          XI~"We little wish, we need but little wealth,~From
18   VII|     flocks, nor servants more I need:~Amid these groves I walk
19   VII|    Reserve thyself till greater need us bind,~And let the rest
20   VII|         weep~Or to what greater need these forces keep?"~ ~ LXXV~
21   VII|      stirred to aid thee at thy need,~In human shape he forged
22   VII|    knight of help have so great need,~And yet the law of arms
23   VII|     feared, more perchance than need;~ ~ CV~And with his words,
24  VIII|    sprite. Persuasion small did need,~The monster grants to undertake
25  VIII|   steeds and coursers when they need.~ ~ XLVIII~They also brought
26  VIII|         how each hour, at every need,~Quick, ready, resolute
27  VIII|      both envy~ ~  LXVIII~"What need we further proof? Heaven,
28    IX|        no flames, whose burning need no fire.~ ~ LIV~Where he
29    IX|      long been kept for warlike need,~Runs through the fields
30    IX|      arms and better hearts you need."~ ~ LXXVIII~While thus
31     X|    forth his steed in post,~Nor need he guide, the way right
32     X|         Who knows not this, you need not our advice!~But on your
33     X|         valors rare~In so great need, how was your coming framed?"~
34    XI|  bastion doth review,~For every need prepared in every street~
35  XIII|    targe to bear;~Nathless when need to high attempts him led,~
36   XIV|      wish him and when most you need.~ ~ XVIII~"Your hermit Peter,
37   XIV|        of a cunning guide great need you stand,~Far off, alas!
38  XVII|       deserts lived, in extreme need,~On spoils and preys purchased
39  XVII|      Their arms were strong for need, and fair for show,~Upon
40  XVII|       as to return her ship had need:~The youth sometimes the
41  XVII|     neighbors to his rule obey,~Need made them stoop, constraint
42 XVIII|          Which on the wall when need she cast;~And from her top
43 XVIII| transport; for in their warlike need~The east such message used,
44 XVIII|        and trees that fall;~For need so cowards oft courageous
45   XIX|         his wounds, in so great need,~But love could other bands,
46    XX|       all die or yield, --~What need I more exhort you? from
47    XX|  husband wanted not~In so great need, to aid the noble dame;~
48    XX|     bent on his dear,~Which, if need be, his naked head should
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