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 1    13|      Starboard or larboard, boots not which our course.~ ~
 2    13| force his will content;~Nor boots it aught that I entreaties
 3    19|   you!~Say what your honour boots, what goodly fee~Remunerates
 4    19|  course delay.~This counsel boots, and more the augury~From
 5    30|      But they who know what boots and what offends,~-- Marsilius
 6    30|   to affront new foes?~What boots it to restore my harassed
 7    30|     right side.~Here little boots the texture of the chain,~
 8    41|  But sound or signal little boots; the eye~Sees not amid the
 9    41|      And how the shield ill boots, retired from fight,~Yet
10    45|  divide;~And Bradamant (nor boots it to oppose)~Allots to
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