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 1     I|        Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise,~My verse ennoble,
 2     I|         oft surveyed~Men's secret thoughts that most concealed lie~
 3     I|         to naught else his acting thoughts he bent:~In young Rinaldo
 4     I|           He used, that all their thoughts to honor raised,~Some praised,
 5     I|  countenance shone,~High were his thoughts, his heart was bold in fight,~
 6     I|         thus the Duke reduced his thoughts to rest.~ ~ LXXI~Aurora
 7     I|        evil that knew,~Did cursed thoughts in his false heart renew.~ ~
 8     I|         rage restrained,~To other thoughts he bent his fierce desire,~
 9    II|         thus the tyrant bends his thoughts to arms,~Ismeno gan tofore
10    II|          ill?"~ ~ XXIII~"My lofty thoughts," she answered him, "envied~
11    II|             XXXII~He thinks, such thoughts self-guiltiness finds out,~
12    II|           the Christians, them my thoughts acquite,~Nor be displeased,
13    II|           LIV~The king, as wicked thoughts are most suspicious,~Supposed
14    II|         my mind aright,~To gentle thoughts, that peace and quiet bring,~
15   III|               III~Feathered their thoughts, their feet in wings were
16    IV|         far and wide,~Filling the thoughts of each ungodly heart~With
17    IV|          lovely hue,~Hidest grave thoughts, ripe wit, and wisdom old,~
18    IV|            But still my locks, my thoughts, drew back as fast,~So fare
19    IV|           vouchsafe to frame~Your thoughts to ours, and lend this virgin
20    IV|        bow,~For with the time her thoughts her looks renew,~From some
21    IV|      chains of grief, wherein her thoughts lay fettered,~Upon her minions
22     V|           them wist how Godfrey's thoughts were bent,~Nor list he longer
23     V|          hands refuse;~Or if your thoughts still to maintain are bent~
24     V|        heart,~And make his wilful thoughts at last relent,~So that
25     V|        noble spright~Such haughty thoughts as fill the glorious mind;~
26     V|       bond or chain,~For still my thoughts to do him grace are framed;~
27     V|     shined!~Their looks with joy; thoughts swelled with secret pleasure,~
28     V|           every one,~What joy her thoughts in his arrival find.~But
29    VI|           kill,~But full of other thoughts he forward fared,~And sent
30    VI|           sacred Muse, my haughty thoughts inspire,~And make a trumpet
31    VI|        evening fall,~And with her thoughts disputed of his praise,~
32    VI|         fear and pain,~Her secret thoughts thus to her fancy said,~
33    VI|         such sad visions were her thoughts acquainted;~She saw her
34    VI|       hills of gold;~Yet were her thoughts with doubts and fears confused~
35    VI|      stayed therefore, and in her thoughts more wise,~She called her
36    VI|               CXIV~Tancred, whose thoughts the squire had filled with
37   VII|          state,~Let my mishap thy thoughts to pity move,~To entertain
38   VII|        hilts of gold,~And full of thoughts amazed awhile he stood,~
39   VII|       that expose;~While thus his thoughts debated on the case,~The
40  VIII|          your destruction all his thoughts he bends,~Yet if thou thirst
41  VIII|           exile sent.~Godfrey his thoughts to greater actions bended.~
42    IX|        strove to swim~And all her thoughts against Heaven's wisdom
43     X|      cabins slept,~Save he, whose thoughts his eyes still open kept.~ ~
44    XI|     assault the town that all his thoughts had bent,~Did ladders, rams,
45   XII|          last thus said:~ ~ V~"My thoughts are full, my lord, of strange
46  XIII|           they lie,~Their fearful thoughts present before their face;~
47  XIII|        was it,~Whereby his gentle thoughts all filled were~With pity,
48  XIII|            His spirits waked, his thoughts composed been,~"My Lord."
49   XIV|          quiet brings.~ ~  II~The thoughts and troubles of broad-waking
50   XIV|         me!~You that man's hidden thoughts perceive and know:~If I
51   XIV|           Thus hath he changed my thoughts, my heart, my will,~And
52   XIV|          In him I rest, on him my thoughts depend,~My lord, my teacher,
53   XIV|            There glad and full of thoughts he left his guests,~And
54   XVI|         better way,~And calm your thoughts, you are both sage and wise."~
55   XVI|           and light,~Where in sad thoughts a thousand doubts she cast,~
56  XVII|         high emprise to which his thoughts he cast,~He left great Memphis,
57  XVII|           Thy heart is stout, thy thoughts courageous be;~ ~  LII~"
58 XVIII| displeased, my chieftain good,~My thoughts yet grieve, my heart is
59 XVIII|        infection vile~Pollute the thoughts impure, thy spirit stain;~
60 XVIII|         eastern face he bent,~His thoughts above all heavens uplifted
61 XVIII|      looked, he listened, yet his thoughts denied~To think that true
62 XVIII|           heart of his~And hidden thoughts shall open lie and bare."~
63   XIX|      Remained astound, and in his thoughts oft cast~What treason false
64   XIX|       Some weighty matters in her thoughts profounds,~Her rosy cheek
65   XIX|            all wiles, that in his thoughts abide,~Yet all in vain the
66   XIX|          these unjust commands my thoughts despise,~Within their camp
67   XIX|        from her breast her secret thoughts could strain,~"Of little
68   XIX|         yet behind,~For all their thoughts, their crafts and counsels
69    XX|         tear:"~To some before his thoughts the shape he lays,~And makes
70    XX|        dear~Like one that did his thoughts elsewhere bestow,~Yet suffered
71    XX|          the stream~Of their vain thoughts that bears them in this
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