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1     5| later, or less nigh,~To his assistance he had vainly pressed.~Then, `
2    19|   and oar,~Rather than with assistance of the sail;~Since to lay
3    20| defend this reign,~Of their assistance stood in any need;~For we
4    21|     laid,~And she, with the assistance of the light,~Shows him
5    23|     hand,~Of friends and of assistance stood in need.~At a hill'
6    25|    XXXIX~"She, who requires assistance, not support,~Still more
7    27|   surveyed~The readiest way assistance to afford,~They swiftly
8    42|  leg above,~That he without assistance cannot move.~ ~ XVIII~The
9    46|   force, or flattery,~If my assistance is employed in vain,~The
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