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1 2| sure 'tis little loss to lose my pains,~Where every thing 2 2| Fearing lest she might lose him in the wood.~ ~ LXXII~ 3 8| Namus' care,~That he should lose her in this way, alone~Sorts 4 12| where they the maid did lose,~Was but a single pathway, 5 14| strained,~That he would lose his labour's fruit, although~ 6 17| wheresoe'er he bent his way.~To lose Lucina is such cruel pain,~ 7 18| have care,~Save he would lose his Syrian chivalry,~To 8 18| might well be said)~To lose two living men, to save 9 19| either every thing to lose, or gain~Their liberty, -- 10 20| Ne'er hope: With me you lose or win."~"-- I fear not, 11 24| pursues,~And loath would be to lose the cavalier,~To his Scottish 12 24| forth all thy might.~To lose me, his betrothed, a mighty 13 27| survey;~But finally they lose that lady's view;~When, 14 27| day was done,~And made him lose the track of Ulien's heir:~ 15 28| the groom,~Nor, lest he lose a doit, his paltry stake,~ 16 30| and who~Loses the battle lose alike for two.~ ~ XXII~" 17 32| damsel gain, and much may lose;~ ~ CVI~"And save the gain 18 34| for the warrior's asking, lose~What he has hardly conquered 19 34| Whatever on our earth below we lose.~Collected there are all 20 34| love, some seeking honour, lose~Their wits, some, scowering 21 36| armour drest,~Fearing to lose the honour of the fight,~ 22 36| myself and thee,~That if I lose thee here, at least in hell~ 23 37| aid;~Because he will not lose a prey so dear;~And while 24 37| the trees their foliage lose;~And, save she find her 25 38| shame and loss?~ ~ LX~"You lose your people here, and there 26 41| loss results not, if you lose.~ ~ XLI~"Were good Orlando 27 41| XLIV~"If I shall win or lose, remount my throne,~Or pass 28 41| of its two first letters lose the sound.~God also to his 29 43| lot so blest,~Is lost, to lose as well the worthless rest?"~ ~ 30 44| sore afraid~That he shall lose his bride; and Leo take,~ 31 44| and better had he borne~To lose as well a portion of his