Book, Chapter

1    1,  18|        our part should seem to lend color to her charges, we
2    4, 105|       and streaming tears will lend color to your deception,
3    4, 105| muffled, who would not want to lend the sick man a hand? If
4    4, 112|       to vie and to their fury lend~Your rage by piling waves
5    4, 121|      expensive; all this would lend color to my deception: I
6    5, 130|      do the graceful thing and lend, let us be under obligations
7    6     |      my queen! to thee I call; lend me your aid while I plead
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