Canto

 1     4|       to the wider track a path preferred;~When echoing through the
 2     5|        which she bore the lord, preferred~And loved with perfect truth
 3     5|       To see another to himself preferred~Not only quenched the haughty
 4     5|       He loathed existence, and preferred to die.~ ~ LXIV~" `He was
 5     5|      clearly can discern, if so preferred,~That lord was justly bound
 6     6| Lurcanio to her sire his charge preferred:~ ~ VIII~Nor for his brother
 7     8|         his flocks' wide charge preferred~By Neptune, of all ocean'
 8     8|         by Circassian Sacripant~Preferred before his honour and his
 9    14|  Infinite other prayers as well preferred,~Were, by like couriers,
10    19|      thus his suit, with grace, preferred,~And words -- to move a
11    27|        the prowess of those two preferred~Will nothing in the listed
12    27|  Tingitane~(An ill example) was preferred to wear.~This fires anew
13    27|          That he who was by her preferred, should wed~The beauteous
14    27|        loved Doralice,~(Who had preferred that sovereign to such grace~
15    27|       real friend~Was aye to be preferred in wrong or right,~Although
16    27|    hopes alike to be that wight preferred,~The victor who that single
17    45|           irresolute of mind --~Preferred: yet still to what gave
18    45|      And wills thy good to mine preferred should be,~And I for thine
19    46|        the least deed of shame, preferred to die,~Writhed, struggled,
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