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 1     5| forbidden tree with happier boot,~And bear away from him
 2    11|         XXII~But with small boot: for the impious enemy~Of
 3    16|  crawls;~But he with little boot escapes his foe;~For him
 4    21|    what her wicked love may boot,~She her old vices, in her
 5    23|     boast not of its former boot,~O'erbalanced by the present
 6    24|    my right,~And Destiny to boot (for Destiny~Oftener makes
 7    24| earnestness of prayer could boot~To melt a heart that with
 8    25|     armour and her steed to boot I take,~Nor stand expecting
 9    30|   me thy hackney, with some boot instead:~Prythee, dismount
10    35|   of such skill that little boot shall bring~His bridge and
11    42|   He says) whereon a single boot to place.~ ~ XXI~Nor deems
12    43|    that treasure what would boot~To purchase of my dog one
13    44|   have drawn; but with what boot,~If my fair deed for other'
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