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 1    17|        Which many tales for many praises note,~If thou wouldst thither
 2    19|           commend~Them with just praises, as the worthiest two~That
 3    20|      eternal infamy,~And women's praises so resplendent show,~They
 4    25|           The youth repays, with praises infinite,~Rogero in kind
 5    28|          my tongue withhold~Your praises, how you are beloved by
 6    28|         To know that youth whose praises so were blown,~He prest,
 7    33|      pardon wrong,~Caesar, whose praises ancient tales repeat.~So
 8    33|          I shall prosper, be thy praises paid~To God alone, who sent
 9    34|        worthy witness still,~The praises of my matchless charms did
10    35|             ARGUMENT~The apostle praises authors to the peer.~Duke
11    35|          the fane,~So they whose praises poets well repeat,~Are rescued
12    37| themselves sufficient were~Their praises to posterity to show,~Nor
13    42|         ardour shew~That aye her praises should be widely blown:~
14    42|       Bentivoglia, and among~Her praises, 'tis declared Ferrara's
15    42|         speak -- would speak her praises true --~(Declares in fine
16    43|          Love of the dame, whose praises thus I blow,~A noble townswoman
17    44|        had sent.~Such warmth the praises of her worth inspired,~With
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