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 1    II|        he faulters thought;~All ruth, compassion, mercy he forgot,~
 2    II|       speak by suit to purchase ruth,~She saw not, marked not,
 3    II| compassion,~But not disposed to ruth or mercy than~He sped him
 4    II|       XLIII~Clorinda changed to ruth her warlike mood,~Few silver
 5    II|        to you for mercy and for ruth.~ ~ L~"Yet give me leave
 6   III|        goes,~From wonted use of ruth they list not vary.~Upon
 7    IV|      store men tell~Of virtuous ruth doth in his bosom dwell.~ ~
 8    IV|        betray him:~But yet such ruth dwelt in his princely mind,~
 9    IV|       near~In snares of foolish ruth and love she hent,~And kept
10   VII|         In whose stern blast no ruth nor grace she finds:~ ~
11   VII|       fine,~As likest is, great ruth it were you know,~And greater
12  VIII|         life I had not care nor ruth,~No wounds I shunned, no
13    IX|     still in darkness, more the ruth, they dwell.~The night their
14   XII|       his cheeks salt tears for ruth down slide.~ ~ LXVII~With
15   XII|     lovely shade,~With looks of ruth her eyes celestial seem~
16   XIV|       by suit thou moved art to ruth,~Then yield, forgive, and
17   XVI|   Conquered his will, his heart ruth softened not,~There plaints
18   XVI|    token mild~Appears, of pity, ruth, or tender heart,~Could
19 XVIII|          Within thy breast make ruth or pity rise,~But their
20 XVIII|         she mourns, it is great ruth to hear;~The hardest breast
21   XIX|  Meanwhile with love and tender ruth go see~And comfort those
22    XX|     tears, tears of remorse, of ruth, of sorrow.~As the pale
23    XX|    Wherein chaste pity and mild ruth appears:~Thus with sweet
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