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1 I| conveyed in verse of gentle kind~To read perhaps will move 2 I| their reverence done with kind regreet~Requited was, with 3 I| foes durst not his craven kind~Exasperate by such a bloody 4 II| miracle! O strife of wondrous kind!~Where love and virtue such 5 II| hard reward for lovers' kind desarts!~ ~ XXXIV~"Far 6 II| Far other flames and bonds kind lovers prove,~But thus our 7 II| the place;~Their semblance kind, and mild their gestures 8 II| faith, for though of divers kind,~The loving vine about her 9 II| most unfriendly, when most kind he seems,~Who climbeth high, 10 II| all men free, by use and kind,~Fight for your sake? Or 11 II| pardie, cruel and deaf by kind,~Will hear thy call, and 12 III| his prowess won;~And that kind pair in white all armed 13 IV| fair, and hoped to find her kind;~The throne of Cupid had 14 IV| and of the crown,~And with kind shows of love so brought 15 IV| How good, how just, how kind mine uncle was;~Whether 16 IV| his wisdom, pity made him kind.~ ~ LXVI~Besides the kindness 17 IV| gesture sad but in disdainful kind,~A tempest railed down her 18 IV| begun,~As who say she is kind if you dare prove her~On 19 IV| day:~Thus all her lovers kind deluded were,~Their earnest 20 V| one poison doth exclude by kind~Another's force, so love 21 VI| death to part~From that kind Lord, and from that prison 22 VI| brought,~Who heard his message kind, with gentle grace,~Which 23 VI| starry veil, the night~In her kind arms embraced all this round,~ 24 VI| you had I entertainment kind~When first I was the Prince 25 VII| old.~ ~ XVII~With speeches kind, he gan the virgin dear~ 26 VII| to rest again some lover kind;~Who if these trophies of 27 VII| wood by Cynthia's favor kind,~At last, with travel great 28 VII| with the sting of fertile kind,~Against the air casts up 29 VIII| No dear entreaties of so kind a sire,~Could in his bosom 30 VIII| herds of every sort and kind.~And corn, although not 31 VIII| have they slain, and law of kind,~Of arms, of nations, and 32 IX| twain the head.~ ~ XXXII~Kind Aramante, who saw his brother 33 IX| fell,~In his pale looks kind pity's image lies,~That 34 X| and shameful crime~Gainst kind commit, by those who nould 35 XI| respondence in harmonious kind~Their humble song the yielding 36 XI| all his power.~ ~ LXXIII~Kind nature first upon the craggy 37 XIII| shade and waters cold by kind:~Our foes abroad will be 38 XIII| sound like speech of human kind,~But full of sorrow grief 39 XIII| hath speech, like human kind,~I heard their words as 40 XIV| prince, mild, though unasked, kind, unbesought,~Oh let thy 41 XIV| Godfrey meek benign and kind,~For Prince Rinaldo bold, 42 XIV| both shall be, the man is kind and wise."~Instructed thus 43 XIV| virtue great,~And all that kind hath hid from mortal sight,~ 44 XIV| part~With riches grown by kind, not framed by art:~ ~ XLIX~ 45 XIV| life, and worldly bliss,~Kind teacheth us, nature commands 46 XV| high Heaven they reigned so kind and good,~And of his blessings 47 XV| art can nature change, and kind subdue.~ ~ XLVII~Within 48 XV| nigh~With many a gesture kind and loving show,~To music' 49 XVI| common faults, and faults of kind,~Excused by nature, by your 50 XVI| tears down slide~From his kind eyes, whom thou esteem'st 51 XVI| but rocks and crags, by kind there placed;~She in her 52 XVII| Than the mild looks of thy kind spouse's face?~Or is thy 53 XVII| rich by art and hard by kind,~An elephant this furious 54 XVII| Received and quitted had with kind embrace,~To the young prince, 55 XVIII| sweet complaints of lovers kind,~The human voices sung a 56 XVIII| beam, and down with it all kind~Of arms, of weapons, and 57 XIX| and safety are,~Strange kind of arms in single fight 58 XIX| and with malice old~Which kind 'twixt him and harmless 59 XIX| months within that prison kind,~Under thy guard rejoiced 60 XIX| visits me, with speeches kind and grave~He sought to ease 61 XIX| welcome me with speeches kind,~And in my wonted prison 62 XIX| upon thy love and handmaid kind,~Undo their doors, their 63 XIX| gentle mouth! with speeches kind and sweet~Thou didst relieve 64 XIX| strong charms of wondrous kind~She said, and from him drove 65 XX| front he gave that lady kind~A blow so huge, so strong, 66 XX| What strength hath happy, kind and mutual love?~But she 67 XX| disarmed; his foe or mistress kind~Despised alike, like hate, 68 XX| darts, from weapons of each kind,~And all his foes drove 69 XX| worth may imitate,~And some kind servant of true love that 70 XX| him call~Just ire and pity kind, one bids him go~And succor 71 XX| arm that did his mistress kind enfold,~The Turk cut off, 72 XX| earth his spouse and darling kind~If storm or cruel steel 73 XX| sharp, if poisons of all kind,~If fire, if strangling 74 XX| queen, my wife and lady kind~Shall ransom me with jewels,