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 1    II|    wiles thou hast,~By humble suit, by service, or by hire,~
 2    II| nought,~He durst not speak by suit to purchase ruth,~She saw
 3    II|       them save,~The means on suit or battle she reposed.~Quick
 4    IV| delaying;~At last her earnest suit the duke denayed,~But with
 5    IV|     humble grace, and earnest suit they prayed:~"I yield,"
 6    IV|   deluded were,~Their earnest suit got neither yea nor nay;~
 7     V|       fought and procured,~No suit, no entreaty, intercession
 8   VII|    heavens attend~The earnest suit of a distressed wight,~At
 9   VII|   slave."~Raymond his earnest suit not yet forsaketh,~His name
10   XII|       down distil,~Not humble suit, nor plaint, thou list regard;~
11   XII|      aye restrain~My will, my suit was waste, my speech was
12   XIV|     make request;~But when by suit thou moved art to ruth,~
13   XIV|     grant, so late commit,~My suit too hasty is, perchance
14   XIV|       Godfrey as though their suit his mind did move~To that
15   XIV|     love,~To your request and suit but bend and bow?~Let rigor
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