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 1     1|   wrought,~And for past ills to furnish glad amends~In that full
 2     5| although accused with right,~To furnish the afflicted damsel aid,~
 3     8|        France and Charles might furnish aid.~ ~ XXVIII~The prince
 4    14|     various post;~That they may furnish, as their wants demand,~
 5    14|       him company,~I think, can furnish news of him to thee,~And" (
 6    20|      the celebrity,~That it may furnish matter to the page,~Whence
 7    20|        bear;~With the intent to furnish from this store,~Merchants
 8    23|         Thenceforth shall never furnish shade or bed.~And that sweet
 9    25|        to the Moorish camp they furnish aid.~ ~ II~Yet love sways
10    32|        to unite his troops, and furnish aid~And victual, 'twas a
11    34|         for instruction, how to furnish aid~To Charles and to the
12    35|      stops the martial fair;~To furnish Flordelice what time might
13    35|    course have run,~My fall may furnish an excuse more fair."~Next,
14    37|        by manly fame.~ ~ III~To furnish mutual aid is not enow,~
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