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 1     I|   Maud him took, in Virtue's lore~She brought him up fit for
 2    II| persuade you, is~Against the lore of Macon's sacred rite,~
 3    II|     art,~For all that humble lore to him was know;~His sober
 4    II|    The law of nations or the lore of war,~If he transgresses
 5   III|   honor crowned,~So well the lore he knows of regiment,~Peerless
 6    IV|      In brazen tables he his lore ywrit,~And let all tongues
 7    IV|   bred in Macon's heathenish lore,~Which thou oppressest with
 8    IV|      st to free from Macon's lore, I crave~Help for this sickness
 9    IV|   LXXIII~"And for the modest lore of maidenhood,~Bids me not
10    IV|      glad,~In that deceitful lore so was she lettered;~Not
11    IV|    beauty, yielden slaves to lore.~ ~
12     V|   light,~And have the sacred lore of war so brust,~Take you
13    VI|  victor's hest,~As wills the lore of mighty Mars his laws:"~
14    VI|    thus began,~"That my true lore observed firmly hast,~When
15   XII|   and her deserts waste,~The lore of Christ both he and all
16   XII|    because I did thee lere~A lore repugnant to thy parents'
17  XVII| faith and light~To the blind lore of Paganism did slide,~That
18   XIX|      ruled by Cupid's crafty lore,~His left eye viewed her
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