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 1     8|      in his care,~The justest reasons to support his prayer.~ ~
 2     8|    XLVII~To comfort her, some reasons full of grace,~Sage and
 3    14|     hear, and her new lover's reasons scan.~ ~ LX~Next much more
 4    16|      or heart."~ ~ XXXIX~Such reasons, and yet better for, that
 5    19|   Thou well mayst grieve, for reasons opposite;~Nor hast thou
 6    20|       made;~And urged so many reasons, and so wrought,~The yielding
 7    24|     mankind,~With efficacious reasons her did fence,~And to endurance
 8    26| Forego the joust, and to your reasons yield.~Warmly I pray your
 9    27|       woman for the most part reasons best~Upon a sudden motion,
10    27|      will I have; nor deem my reasons new;~Whether Orlando wise
11    27|    For this my scimeter shall reasons yield,~And we will try the
12    30|    XLIII~So said he; and with reasons passing good~To him that
13    32|   none, nor even shed --~With reasons good, in wary speech combined,~
14    38|  Orlando or Rinaldo vie;~With reasons, for from hence to Bactrian
15    39|       LXIII~He said, mid many reasons which he prest,~That home
16    41|  joining hand with hand,~Fair reasons, as a friend, the faithful
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