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 1    II|  thousand wiles thou hast,~By humble suit, by service, or by
 2    II|   grace and art,~For all that humble lore to him was know;~His
 3    II|      his heavenly shield,~And humble so the hearts of all thy
 4   III|        And gentle hearts with humble suits are moved:~"O thou,"
 5    IV|       encompassed round,~With humble grace, and earnest suit
 6    IV|       received no breach.~Her humble gestures made the residue
 7     V|        And she with sweet and humble grace endured~To let him
 8     X|       the Briton prince, with humble cheer~The hermit sage to
 9     X|   Peter's chair,~To raise the humble up, pride to suppress,~To
10    XI|      in harmonious kind~Their humble song the yielding air doth
11    XI|   their grave order and their humble song,~At their strange pomp
12   XII|   tears that down distil,~Not humble suit, nor plaint, thou list
13  XIII|     That courteous, meek, and humble would be thought,~Yet never
14  XIII|      These prayers just, from humble hearts forth sent,~Were
15   XVI|  despised beauty labored~With humble plaints and prayers to adorn:~
16  XVII|  pride,~With stately pace and humble gestures, went;~And as she
17   XIX| ground,~Nor stayed he till my humble speech was done;~But said, `
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