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 1    II|    and fortunes plain,~Their pardon gets and keeps them from
 2    II|    fight, to fly, excuse, or pardon crave,~But stood prepared
 3    II|     To court she went, their pardon would she get,~But on the
 4    II|   these Frenchmen hath their pardon bought:~Nor further seek
 5     V|   are his lord and guide,~Oh pardon him, that fault shall be
 6  VIII|    but for Rinaldo's love,~I pardon you, hereafter wiser prove.~ ~
 7   XII|     Friend, thou hast won, I pardon thee, nor save~This body,
 8   XII|   not in angels blessed,~She pardon will the trespass of her
 9  XIII|  cruel as thy heart is bold,~Pardon these ghosts deprived of
10   XIV|    have their asking who for pardon sue:~Two knights to find
11   XIV|    God shall him inspire,~To pardon this offence, this fault
12   XIV| mercy grant my just request,~Pardon this fault by rage not malice
13   XVI|       I erred likewise, if I pardon find~None can condemn you,
14 XVIII|     all repented,~And meekly pardon craved for first and last.~
15   XIX|  breast, my follies bold~Ah, pardon love's desires, and stealths
16    XX|    falls in snow.~ ~ CXXV~"I pardon will your fear and weakness
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