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 1     I|      the Lords and Princes of renown~Choose him their Duke, to
 2     I|     to revive the Romans' old renown,~Or prove at least to all
 3    II|     fame, thine honor, worth, renown, and praise?~Since on my
 4    II|      you make,~If you achieve renown by this emprize:~For if
 5    IV|       am dispossest;~For like renown awaiteth on the stroke~To
 6    IV|   this despite alone,~That my renown, which ever blameless stood,~
 7    VI| virgin's honor saved, and her renown;~And when her city and her
 8   XII|     done, and purchased great renown,~Among our foes out of the
 9   XII|       felt the effect~Of true renown pierce through his glorious
10   XII|     who should partake~Of her renown and praise, or with her
11   XIV|     And honor, glory, praise, renown and fame,~That men's proud
12  XVII|    thirst of rule, praise and renown,~ ~ VIII~But by his knights
13  XVII|    and rule in bliss and high renown:~Gainst Odoacer then he
14 XVIII|      sort his pains he spent;~Renown so got the prince esteemed
15    XX|    the onset first, first won renown?~Gildippes thou wert she,
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