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 1     5|    to grace my duke could I dispose.~For that another love had
 2     5|   her daily wear.~ ~ XXV~" `Dispose your locks and deck yourself
 3     5|   to seek that hidden place dispose,~As one well suited to his
 4     6| person, where it may avail,~Dispose (Rogero said) to you intent.~
 5     8|     lot shall of their prey dispose,~Her prisoned in a castle
 6    24|    guilt confessed,~Bade me dispose of him as liked me best.~ ~
 7    31|    and thirst the palate so dispose,~And flavour more our beverage
 8    43|  chance or my misfortune so dispose?)~Am worthiest found; and
 9    44|    foe;~Nor can I of myself dispose, for Love;~Nor think how
10    44|  for Love;~Nor think how to dispose; so strict his sway;~Nor,
11    44|    Why would I Aymon should dispose of me,~Rather than good
12    44|   no more in wedlock's band~Dispose of her, by him in vain affied,~
13    45|    must he do; must, first, dispose~That cavalier to undertake
14    46|     That since thou couldst dispose of me no less~Than of thyself,
15    46|    Fortune otherwise of him dispose.~When this is heard by that
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