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1 I| wherewith he oft surveyed~Men's secret thoughts that most concealed 2 I| Within his heart, but kept it secret there.~ ~ LXVII~For he by 3 I| they no way joy us,~This secret rumor whispered everywhere~ 4 II| From surest castle of my secret cell~I come, partaker of 5 II| hated chambers, closets, secret news,~And in broad fields 6 II| doth our sovereign hide~In secret store-house of his princely 7 II| blows the wind,~Till on some secret rock unwares we light,~The 8 II| or bind their blasts in secret cave,~The sea, pardie, cruel 9 III| breed,~That pleased so the secret of their thought~A deep 10 III| down slide,~And then such secret speech as this, they used,~ 11 III| with a crafty sleight~Her secret love disguised in clothes 12 IV| brand.~Use open force, or secret guile unspied;~For craft 13 IV| each ungodly heart~With secret mischief, anger, hate and 14 IV| one dismayed~To speak, for secret wants and inward fears,~ 15 IV| I must convey myself by secret flight,~And offered then 16 IV| not unmarked, a space,~The secret bleeding of her inward wound~ 17 IV| whither shall I fly, what secret wood~Shall hide me from 18 IV| sometimes she walked in secret where,~To ruminate upon 19 V| not true witness of the secret thought,~For that some men 20 V| be clapt up in close and secret mew,~And as a thief be after 21 V| and I discovered not~His secret covetise which since appeared;~ 22 V| LXX~She that well saw the secret of their hearts,~And knew 23 V| Mad with the poison of her secret wiles,~Ran forward still, 24 V| joy; thoughts swelled with secret pleasure,~These three it 25 V| silence, shade and sleep,~In secret sort then each forsook his 26 VI| further blazed,~To thee in secret shall be told and spoken,~ 27 VI| To be thus closed up in secret new,~Will with his sword 28 VI| pierced with a dart~Within the secret woods, no further flieth,~ 29 VI| LX~The silly maid in secret longing pined,~Her hope 30 VI| with fear and pain,~Her secret thoughts thus to her fancy 31 VI| had her taught before~The secret virtue of each herb that 32 VI| told her no;~For in the secret of her troubled thought,~ 33 VI| told.~ ~ LXXX~That kept she secret, if Clorinda heard~Her make 34 VI| Alone, within her chamber's secret part,~Sitting one day upon 35 VI| and by unused ways,~And secret paths they strove unseen 36 VI| sallied out,~And through the secret dales they silent pass,~ 37 VI| a Christian band~Their secret ambush there had closely 38 VII| a pile so fortified~Some secret treason or enchantment lay,~ 39 VII| news of Tancred since his secret flight;~Boemond far off, 40 VIII| last he brought me to a secret mew;~Among the bears, wild 41 X| intents which hidden sit~]n secret closet of man's private 42 X| skill have I in magic's secret feat;~ ~ XX~"But that I 43 X| foot repine~To tread this secret path, though dark and deep;~ 44 X| lives none~That knows the secret of this darksome place,~ 45 X| they had passed half that secret den,~ ~ XXXIV~A privy door 46 X| bloody was the fight,~By secret paths and blind byways he 47 X| that exploit by lot,~With secret flight from hence ourselves 48 X| she mumbled strange and secret things.~ ~ LXVI~"She read, 49 XI| beheld,~By his attire his secret thought he guessed,~"Where 50 XI| land,~To God even then a secret vow I made,~Not as a captain 51 XII| weed,~And spend my days in secret cell unknow?"~Thus thought, 52 XII| favored with the night, with secret speed~Dissevered from the 53 XIII| But now concluded all on secret flight,~And shrunk away 54 XIV| them since closed up in secret mew,~Lastly, to Gaza-ward 55 XIV| foreknow right well,~For secret spies she sent forth thousand 56 XIV| in those liquors cold the secret sting~Of strange and deadly 57 XV| mountains green.~ ~ XLII~A secret place they found in one 58 XVI| flight.~ ~ VII~Then in the secret creeks of fruitful Nile,~ 59 XVI| shamefaced were, close, secret, hid.~ ~ XLII~As cunning 60 XVII| Takes open vengeance oft for secret ill:~But if some champion 61 XVII| should with lesser scath~Each secret vice, and kill each inward 62 XVII| content and pleasure,~The secret thought of his posterity~ 63 XVIII| invoke, to him bewray~Thy secret faults, mourn, weep, complain 64 XVIII| and all their host."~This secret in that brief was closed 65 XVIII| of the Lord foreshows~The secret purpose of our crafty foes.~ ~ 66 XVIII| To spy their camp, their secret and intent,~ ~ LVII~"That 67 XIX| and cruel through their secret hate,~The victor's ire destroyed 68 XIX| passed unknown a close and secret way;~A traveller, false, 69 XIX| rampire strong,~Nor close, nor secret ways to work his feat~He 70 XIX| and see, and learn this secret out;~ ~ LXVII~Searching 71 XIX| watched her beauties hid and secret store,~And entrance found 72 XIX| his lips, and grieved in secret thought.~ ~ LXXII~To Tisipherne 73 XIX| resolved to die,~Or of that secret close the intent to spy.~ ~ 74 XIX| That from her breast her secret thoughts could strain,~" 75 XIX| would not pass,~A path more secret, safe and short, he knew,~ 76 XIX| sojourn~A chamber got, close, secret, near his own;~That done 77 XX| So to the closed folds in secret creep,~And entrance seek;