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 1     I|      Greekish monarch sly~Will use with him some of his wonted
 2    II|     the arts these silly women use,~Another thought her nobler
 3    II|    Passage to all men free, by use and kind,~Fight for your
 4    II|     said, "How I this gift can use and wield,~Soon shall you
 5   III|     betide,~That I so well can use this martial trade,~To whom
 6   III|    lamenting goes,~From wonted use of ruth they list not vary.~
 7    IV|       consumed with the brand.~Use open force, or secret guile
 8    IV|     subtle sleights that women use in love,~Shed brinish tears,
 9    IV|        virgin told,~For youth, use, nature, all had made him
10    IV|      virtue's sake, thy virtue use!~Who scorneth gold because
11    IV|    lance,~And swear no more to use this martial guise;~For
12    IV|      women know, and thus they use the guise,~To enchant the
13     V|       liberty, as men of honor use:~To Antioch what if forthwith
14    VI|        make new weapons for no use at all;~Meanwhile these
15    VI|     for his best, that vantage use.~ ~ VIII~"For though your
16    VI|    reserved to better time and use;~Yet that thou challenge
17    VI|        with Cupid's wings,~Why use I not for once these armors
18   VII|       anger show,~Now meant to use his puissance every deal,~
19   VII|     arms can yet their weapons use,~Let others shun Bellona'
20    IX|        disdain'st gainst me to use thy might?~Can it naught
21    IX|      was the blade~It lost the use for which a sword was made.~ ~
22     X|         Nor gainst our foes to use your force and might.~ ~
23    XI|   untried,~Such one as footmen use, light, easy, thin.~Scantly
24    XI|      harness light,~As footmen use: but all the Pagan train~
25   XII|  prince, as aye hath been your use~Your self so still you bear
26   XII|      their rage would let them use no art,~Their swords together
27  XIII|     none can say but they that use like feat.~ ~ IX~At those
28  XIII|     not yet forgot for want of use,~What dreadful terms belong
29   XIV|        had been,~Their customs use he could, tongues understand,~
30   XIV|        feat,~The Lord forbid I use or charm or spell~To raise
31   XVI|        yet no time she fand~To use her knowledge or her charms
32   XVI|        shall move;~Then will I use all helps that charms afford,~
33  XVII|        upstayed,~This hand can use them both with skill and
34  XVII|    could,~The sword or sceptre use or guide the same,~To rule
35 XVIII|      in arms~Your wonted valor use and courage brave;~For you
36 XVIII|     hosts that hinder might~To use their utmost power and strength
37   XIX|      yield or shrink?~ ~ XXII~"Use, use thy vantage, thee and
38   XIX|       or shrink?~ ~ XXII~"Use, use thy vantage, thee and fortune
39   XIX| thereby,~Kept for some needful use, whate'er it were,~The armed
40   XIX|      been,~Or had I liberty to use this blade,~Who slow, who
41    XX|         XXXVI~The noble lovers use well might you see,~A wondrous
42    XX|      life, my crown, my wealth use at your pleasure;"~Thus
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