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 1     2|       penance will not pay the dare."~And when they fain would
 2     2|      to the tale; yet scarcely dare~To tell to other what I
 3     5| outrage nature, and his God to dare,~Who his foul hand against
 4     6|        leap with little danger dare,~Rogero lit the grass and
 5    12|    paladin am I, o'er whom you dare~To vaunt, and whom you distant
 6    15|  country, blush for shame,~Nor dare in face of man to lift his
 7    18|       with shame, decline,~Nor dare appear before King Norandine.~ ~
 8    19|    young so well should do and dare.~Much marvels he (his wonderment
 9    20|  beauty's kindly charms should dare~(Which make each gentle
10    20|       one imprisoned here will dare:~Who, if he stands against
11    20|       I every enterprise would dare.~To-morrow when about the
12    21|        deer not only would not dare,~But would not deem himself
13    21|      sovereign wickedness will dare,~And be like fate each greedy
14    22|        shame.~ ~ III~For one I dare to censure in my lays,~For
15    27|       one waiting-maid; if any dare~Rescue the thief, let him
16    29|       would still his patience dare,~Nor peace with him would
17    30|    perchance, nor warrant it I dare,~Albeit the thing may easily
18    32|       impugn my equal sentence dare,~Behold my prompt, at such
19    33|       I, to be~-- Such grace I dare not ask -- restored to light;~
20    33|       rapacious band,~Will not dare snatch the victual from
21    36|     have pity of my cruel woe?~Dare, valiant heart, this impious
22    37|     that order, any one should dare,~Let none know this, who
23    37|       to oppose this law shall dare.~-- In fine, man's privileges,
24    38|        mortal living, who will dare~To say Sobrino's deeds were
25    40|    like Christians true,~Which dare no danger without God for
26    40|      none upon the works shall dare appear;~And that, protected
27    42|      one of wit so rude~Should dare to sing her praise in humble
28    43|        s assault it well might dare,~Nor call on foreign power
29    45|     become of him she doth not dare~Demand, lest more suspicion
30    45|         if to deny it she will dare;~For she had to Rogero,
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