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 1     2|   maid, whose worth outstrips belief,~Were ill, methinks, relinquished
 2     6|     may call,~Where, it is my belief, that Love had birth;~Where
 3    13|       deem more true~Than the belief that's warranted by sight?~
 4    14|     The angel yields the tale belief; and flies~Forth from the
 5    16|      another light."~Yield me belief, and deem my judgment right.~ ~
 6    20|    your train,~Sirs, it is my belief that there is none~But has
 7    20|      and cheated by the false belief~That Isabel had perished
 8    26| attend.~ ~ LIX~"I in the sure belief pursued my course,~Was none
 9    26|     plight.~ ~ CVII~First, in belief he should Marphisa gain,~
10    27|      words would warrant well belief:~But as my witnesses are
11    34|     torment.~ ~ XIV~"Since to belief soft woman is more prone,~
12    36|   that cavalier:~Nor is it my belief, that ever shew~Athens or
13    43|      dwelled, a wight,~Beyond belief, in every science great;~
14    43|         XXIII~"I in the hope, belief, and certitude~My wife to
15    43|     brought!~ ~ LXVI~"This my belief I deem a certainty;~And
16    43|   promise and protest~He lent belief, and somewhat calmed his
17    44|    marriage, 'twas the peer's belief,~He could not choose but
18    44|    she him forego.~Hence this belief, this error, from his head~
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