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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;
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