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 1     5|         design, in which he help besought,~Was manifestly but too
 2    14|         stirred~With one desire, besought that he would hear~The just
 3    18|      pursued his beat;~But first besought the duke he would delay~
 4    20|       smite."~ ~ IX~Sir Guido is besought of them to say~Why there
 5    21|          if I had not humbly him besought,~And feigned to yield to
 6    22|        the mournful lady turned,~Besought her, after fair salute,
 7    23|       They should encounter him, besought them say,~That he, Orlando,
 8    25|       some sort on his lady ran,~Besought the stripling so, that he
 9    26|          that implored,~And both besought, that they would strive
10    27|          prayer,~That in his inn besought him to repose.~-- His courser
11    30|        Mandricardo and the Child besought~That they the right, conferred
12    30|        King Stordilane~Lamented, besought him, woe-begone,~Besought
13    30|        besought him, woe-begone,~Besought him he would do what all
14    42|         how sorely do had erred, besought:~Since little lacked, but
15    42|       and obstinate -- had, when besought,~A thousand times refused
16    43| convenience live alone.~And this besought he of his consort fair,~
17    46|       king proclaimed the knight~Besought Rogero thither to repair~
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