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 1     9|     served alone existence to sustain)~To rescue him, in cruel
 2    11|      rising flood ill able to sustain,~The cavalier swims forth,
 3    17|       exclaimed Lucina, 'here sustain.~That thou wert not among
 4    18|   their works, if we our part sustain.~What this day Fortune offers
 5    21|     brother was ill fitted to sustain~His altered comrade's new-born
 6    28|    knows not how she ever can sustain~So long an absence, and
 7    30|    what a heavy loss he would sustain~(Cease they to royal Agramant
 8    30|     Jove in air was wonted to sustain;~So hurtled, but with plumes
 9    31| brooked that he should injury sustain.~"Am I too weak," (he cried,) "
10    33|     see, her goodly pastor to sustain,~Another Charles set fire
11    35|    not strength the burden to sustain;~So that parforce in Lethe'
12    35|    Penelope a thousand wrongs sustain:~Yet -- would'st thou I
13    37|     long divorce and cruel we sustain,~As our fell tyrant pleases
14    37|       virtue, wont Tancaro to sustain~Above that flood of vice,
15    37|  Never had those assaulted to sustain~Encounter of so fell and
16    41|    weak he hardly can himself sustain.~Often and oft to rise the
17    42|     left arm that gilded roof sustain.~ ~ LXXX~Fair Amalthaea'
18    42|       other lady, in mid air, sustain.~Their names were carved
19    42|   know not why, her statue to sustain,~The marble all those other
20    43|    speech with patience could sustain,~Aye reverence to the serpent
21    44|       those fair pillars that sustain~The state -- the holy empire'
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