| 1. | Will you render me a little help. - from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens |
| 2. | Equal have I to render thee, Divin. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 3. | The present misery, and render Hel. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 4. | Desirous to resigne, and render bac. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 5. | And render me more equal, and perhap. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 6. | With Armed watch, that render all acces. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 7. | Doubl'd, would render them yet more despis'd. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 8. | Joe called "Pompeyed," or as I render it pampered. - from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens |
| 9. | Interchange it youths with each other let none render it bac. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 10. | And renders us in things that most concern. - from Paradise Lost by John Milton |
| 11. | The use of linen renders soap such. - from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith |
| 12. | The excess of tin renders them too tender. - from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo |
| 13. | Fronting the sun, receives and renders bac. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 14. | He reads _pane_ for _panno_ and renders it. - from The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, Complete by Leonardo Da Vinci |
| 15. | And that's the dearest grace it renders you. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 16. | He falls, and renders all their cares in vai. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 17. | penny, and he renders me the beggarly thanks. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 18. | Which renders good for bad, blessings for curses. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |