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1 II| borrowed arrows fly.~O Hymen, say, what fury doth thee move~ 2 II| seemed grave and good,~"Come say me, sir," quoth she, "what 3 II| acquite,~Nor be displeased, I say you judge amiss,~At every 4 II| Turks and Persians have,~Say then, what hope is left 5 II| king,~Then give me leave to say, this oversight~Beseems 6 II| all,~Better sit still, men say, than rise to fall."~ ~ 7 II| of me, what I can do or say,~Among these arms I will 8 III| in armor dight.~ ~ XVIII~"Say, who is he shows so great 9 III| that all the world may say,~The eagle made the turtle-dove 10 III| thereof he long to see,~Say it still thirsts, and would 11 III| haste not to encounter me,~Say I will find him when he 12 IV| sin's empoisoned dart.~But say, my Muse, recount whence 13 IV| beauty hath much power, men say,~The stubborn hearts with 14 IV| looks to smile begun,~As who say she is kind if you dare 15 V| vain pedigree?~Then let him say, if thee he would excel,~ 16 V| world will, to his credit, say,~Lo, this is he that with 17 V| appeareth naught;~Yet dare I say Godfredo means, I know,~ 18 V| justly slain.~ ~ LIX~"I say with reason Lord Gernando' 19 V| knight did she plain and say,~What grief she felt to 20 VI| enter~With better will, say such you know your right~ 21 VI| in their hearings boldly say these words:~ ~ XV~"Say 22 VI| say these words:~ ~ XV~"Say that a knight, who holds 23 VI| move~To succor him, yet say'st thou art in love.~ ~ 24 VI| torments eased.~ ~ C~"And say, in him such hope and trust 25 VII| gently prayed the man to say,~To Godfrey's camp how he 26 VII| brighter sun; nor can I say~If these poor eyes shall 27 VII| Thou liest," he says, "to say so brave a knight~Is fled 28 VIII| fall of his slain lord to say,~Of death and loss he tells, 29 VIII| of the dead could no man say,~So was the place with darkness 30 VIII| lasting bliss.~ ~ XXXI~" `I say Lord Sweno's corpse, for 31 VIII| compare,~Give it to him and say, "The Heavens bright~Of 32 VIII| words, and true whate'er he say,~"Say," quoth the duke, " 33 VIII| and true whate'er he say,~"Say," quoth the duke, "where 34 X| things to end unbrought;~Then say, what issue and what ends 35 X| sovereign," thus began to say~The hardy young man to the 36 X| to live.~ ~ XXXVIII~"Nor say I this for that I aught 37 X| XLII~"But, if I may say what I think unblamed,~This 38 X| not reign:~This makes me say, -- to witness heaven I 39 X| LXX~"Then, for alone they say falls no mishap,~Within 40 XI| Rock~Whereon the Lord, they say, his Church did rear,~Whose 41 XI| rumor, both of that they say,~And that they do, is heard 42 XIII| again repeat,~Which none can say but they that use like feat.~ ~ 43 XIII| charms and greater words I say.~ ~ X~"I have not yet forgot 44 XIII| head, and smiling thus gan say,~"The hardiness have I that 45 XIII| fly, what will the Pagans say?~If I retire, who shall 46 XIV| perceive and know:~If I say truth, or if I love him, 47 XIV| if I love him, see.~But say, what messengers shall for 48 XIV| each report fond people say,~You follow but a rash and 49 XV| therein seen~Another day, and say, there have I been."~ ~ 50 XV| crept, from whence I cannot say,~An ugly serpent which forestalled 51 XVI| her spells and charms to say:~The youth remained, yet 52 XVI| our faith, what shall I say, our faith?~Ah no! no longer 53 XVI| LVII~"What shall I say, or how renew my speech?~ 54 XVII| on the coast.~ ~ III~Come say, my Muse, what manner times 55 XVII| best know if this be true I say,~Or if my former deeds rejoiced 56 XVII| offer her their aid, all say and swear,~To take revenge 57 XVII| to me declared, to thee I say,~Was never race Greek, barbarous, 58 XIX| them that listen what they say,~There Vafrine watched, 59 XIX| turning right,~"And what say you, my noble lord ?" quoth 60 XIX| false, false trains can say,~Which few beside can tell, 61 XIX| loose but he,~Let him not say, `Go, wandering damsel, 62 XIX| Godfrey thus, --~"Raymondo, say, what counsel givest thou 63 XX| now, and now himself, doth say,~What spoil his folk shall 64 XX| what to think, to do, to say,~A thing in him unused, 65 XX| thrice closed she;~As who say, "Let me die, ere look on 66 XX| departure, at return~As cruel, say, what chance thee hither