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1 1| spoils reward another's suit.~Then since for me nor fruit 2 2| best annoy the foes, and suit~For safety, without more 3 5| heart, in furtherance of his suit,~I wrought what could be 4 5| still the more my lover's suit I stirred,~And to obtain 5 5| lord:~Then why disturb my suit, and why bestow~Your heart 6 5| will tell the secrets of my suit:~And let the man who proves 7 5| How with Geneura stood his suit, avows;~And how, engaged 8 5| s lawful tie;~And other suit were hopeless, am I sure,~ 9 6| inclination,~And at the suit of all his court beside,~ 10 6| said; and, as he closed his suit,~That gentle myrtle shook 11 8| XVII~Thus by Rogero's suit the enchantress won,~To 12 12| But if indeed you deem the suit discreet,~Lend him thine 13 14| Seasoning her answers to his suit, replies;~Nor looking at 14 16| And, every way averse, his suit disdain;~Though Love deprive 15 17| laughter raise.~ ~ LXXXII~A suit of arms was prize of the 16 19| Almontes' son."~Medoro thus his suit, with grace, preferred,~ 17 21| boldness prest her former suit.~`Mark what to thee fidelity 18 21| what may best the occasion suit,~And sifts them all: then, 19 21| in every thing Gabrina's suit,~If from the fortilage they 20 24| too tedious to recount his suit)~Him no light cause had 21 25| Well knowing where the suit of armour lies~My sister 22 26| with choicest lore,~And suit of Flemish tapestry, framed 23 26| Yet with Rogero's earnest suit complies;~Who takes farewell 24 28| and his utmost do.~The suit with offers and with gifts 25 30| had adjudged the amorous suit,~Enjoys not her award with 26 34| warrior), when he sees his suit denied,~Repulsed by one, 27 34| XXVII~"And if the honest suit he hoped to gain~Had been 28 34| Nay, had my royal sire my suit gainsayed,~For him in secret 29 34| Alcestes to the king his suit renews,~And next complains, 30 35| and worn with hopeless suit,~Knock night and day, and 31 35| stood,~Such favour had his suit obtained whilere.~"To thee 32 36| both implores with earnest suit:~But supplicates the twain 33 45| displayed,~And to dispatch his suit the sovereign prayed:~ ~ 34 46| was unknown,~Thou madest suit I would obtain for thee~ 35 46| and gold upon the gorgeous suit~Of hangings had she wrought