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 1    II|         would the Jews protect,~Pray him from us that thought
 2   III|          yet makes his signs to pray;~He sighs, he faints, he
 3    IV|        man that sinful is~Shall pray, and offer incense, myrrh
 4    IV|          sob, sigh, entreat and pray,~Wring thy fair hands, cast
 5    IV|     Arontes' side:~But Heaven I pray send down revenging fire,~
 6    IV|     sighs, her gestures all did pray him:~But Godfrey wisely
 7     V|    employ the same,~Leave me, I pray, at my discretion free~To
 8     V|       tears she gan them softly pray~To keep that promise, when
 9    VI|          Tancred," quoth he, "I pray thee calm the pride,~Abate
10   VII|        furthest Inde;~But now I pray thee calm thy valiant rage,~
11  VIII|       wakeful hermit leaves,~To pray rose they, and I, for so
12    IX|         love and pity stand,~To pray him that rich throne of
13    IX|     messengers in his behalf to pray~Argantes and Clorinda to
14     X| damnifies,~Make her our shield, pray her us succors give,~And
15   XII|     This hard attempt, awhile I pray you stay,~Till I a wildfire
16   XII|        myself a sinful wretch I pray,~That in thy presence am
17   XIV|             XVII~"Guelpho shall pray thee, God shall him inspire,~
18   XIV|      vouchsafe to see my cell I pray,~In hidden caves and vaults
19    XV|          quoth Ubaldo, "dame, I pray thee teach~Of that hid world,
20    XV|     laws so different are;~Some pray to beasts, some to a stone
21   XVI|    cruel, that I come to vow~Or pray, as ladies do their loves
22   XVI|       before thy shrine~Alone I pray, thou cruel saint of mine;~ ~
23 XVIII|       mourn, weep, complain and pray."~ ~ IX~This said, the knight
24 XVIII|        yonder hill next morn go pray~That turns his forehead
25   XIX|  procure.~ ~ LXXXIII~"But yet I pray thee, when thou dost return,~
26   XIX|        me to this royal town, I pray,~That if cut short by human
27    XX|        country doth beseech~And pray thee thus, suppose this
28    XX|        their knees down fall~To pray, and kissed the earth, and
29    XX|      gave them time to plain~Or pray, in murdering them he made
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