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1 2, 3| might be,~ ~they began to lend out money at use: wherein 2 3, 8| thither: but yet, so farre lend~ ~me your assistance, that 3 3, 10| deserve Heaven's~ ~grace, lend yourselves to the putting 4 3, Song| Come lovely Nymphes, lend hands mine eyes to close,~ ~ 5 4, 4| nor willingly would she lend an eare to~ ~any other discourse, 6 5, 3| lies not in our power to lend you any~ ~help or succour. 7 8, 1| were willing~ ~alwaies to lend him. He thus continuing 8 8, 1| Crownes onely: I desire you to lend me so many~ ~Crownes, upon 9 8, 2| offended that shee did not~ ~lend the Priest the Morter without 10 8, 2| spinning wheele: if you will lend mee ten~ ~Florines, wherewith 11 8, 2| and because she would not lend it without a pawne.~ ~ The 12 8, 5| not heare mee, but wholly lend your eare to mine~ ~Adversary? 13 8, 9| the candle I pray you, and lend~ ~me a little more light 14 8, 10| Florines, but~ ~am able to lend you five hundred if I were 15 8, 10| power could not stretch to lend you five Florines. Alas~ ~ 16 8, 10| friend of mine, who did lend me~ ~five hundred Florines 17 8, 10| that her selfe~ ~was to lend the mony, wherof he was 18 9, 5| Companion Bruno, if I had one to lend me~ ~a little helpe, I should 19 10, 5| wise and honest woman, to lend an eare to ambassages~ ~ 20 10, 5| must needs be otherwise, lend him thy body onely for once, 21 10, 7| Onely his sight would lend me life a while:~ ~ Grant 22 10, 7| And yet his sight would lend me life a while:~ ~ Grant 23 10, 7| Yet mercies sight would lend me life a while,~ ~ Grant 24 10, 10| some Chamber, or else to lend her the wearing of any other