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 1     I|         One true-love knot their lives together ties,~No would
 2    II|         she might their harmless lives preserve,~Zeal was the spring
 3    II|      chance aright,~Thy people's lives I grant for recompense."~
 4    II|        end~Our honors, kingdoms, lives and goods to spend.~ ~ LXXXIII~"
 5    IV|        but descried, to save our lives we fled.~ ~ LVII~"And that
 6     V|   scrolls attending,~As if their lives were on his words depending.~ ~
 7    VI|      make for peace, to save our lives, request,~Else, if th' Egyptian
 8   VII|         not from his power their lives defend,~Their ensigns rent,
 9     X|         saye I in all this world lives none~That knows the secret
10     X| trembling and with awe:~"Rinaldo lives," he said, "the tokens found~
11     X|        false beginnings draw,~He lives, and heaven will long preserve
12    XI|       they could their limbs and lives defend,~They fled, their
13   XII|       hold,~My heart their noble lives far worthier deems,~If this
14  XIII|        sceptre with his people's lives?~See whither glory vain,
15   XIV|        and flowering spring,~She lives at ease, and joys her lord
16 XVIII|        and his people land~Their lives to greater harms and dangers
17   XIX|       fear or care to save their lives~From their forsaken walls
18   XIX|      which boldly ventured~Their lives, and spilt their bloods
19   XIX|      with this town again, their lives be lost;~ ~ LV~"And on their
20   XIX|         hope of sweet revenge it lives,~Such joy, such ease, desired
21    XX|  Somewhat, far more than mortal, lives and lies.~ ~ VIII~He had
22    XX|        your virtue's sting,~Your lives, my fame, Christ's faith
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