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1 I| future, present, past,~Hear all ye blessed in the heavens 2 I| prest and open every ear~To hear new tidings though they 3 II| taste, touch, see, and hear;~Ismen with terror of his 4 II| cruel and deaf by kind,~Will hear thy call, and still her 5 II| longed to see the day, to hear the lark~Record her hymns 6 III| they that her complainings hear~In other sense her wishes 7 III| we prove our might,~First hear thou some conditions of 8 IV| began her tale,~They sit to hear, thus sung this nightingale:~ ~ 9 V| complaints on each side might he hear,~Made for the sudden death 10 V| knight aside~Where none might hear, and then bespake him thus:~" 11 V| love as free from spite,~I hear complaints, yet naught but 12 V| come~To clear himself and hear our upright dome.~ ~ LVI~" 13 V| stayed patience, reproaches hear,~And not revenge by battle 14 V| should himself submit~To hear the censure of your upright 15 V| And if the tyrant haply hear at last,~His banished niece 16 VI| break,~He shall my courage hear, my death who hears:~And 17 VI| worth had long envied,~To hear him praised thus he naught 18 VII| could I mark abuses, see and hear.~ ~ XIII~"Enticed on with 19 VII| horse or noise of arms he hear.~ ~ XXIV~If with the breathing 20 VII| dreadful blast to all that hear;~The Christian lords of 21 VIII| noise of horse and arms they hear,~And that they deemed by 22 VIII| things,~Which I could neither hear nor understand;~`Arise,' 23 VIII| what threats be these I hear?~What noise of arms? who 24 VIII| forbid these lands should hear or see~Him so disgraced 25 IX| to him said:~ ~ XLIV~"You hear this new alarm from yonder 26 IX| That death even mourned, to hear his passing bell.~His marble 27 IX| armed again soon shall he hear of me,~From his proud head 28 X| and face;~Fitly you come, hear, see, and keep you still,~ 29 X| near-approaching death to hear disdain;~Yet to this state 30 X| lord? or these reproaches hear?"~ ~ XLIX~"Oh, let me speak," 31 XI| no trumpet shrill they hear,~Their godly music psalms 32 XI| resounds from the banks they hear,~The name of Christ and 33 XI| Though blasphemies they hear and cursed things;~So with 34 XII| Sir king,~Attend my words, hear, and allow the thing:~ ~ 35 XII| strange things unfold I will,~Hear both thy birth and high 36 XII| will that done,"~She sat to hear, the eunuch thus begun:~ ~ 37 XII| through clouds and air.~ ~ XL~"Hear then my joy, my hope, my 38 XII| joy, my hope, my darling, hear,~High Heaven some dire misfortune 39 XII| His advice thou canst not hear nor see~Who calleth and 40 XII| save.~ ~ CIV~"Jerusalem, hear what Argantes saith,~Hear 41 XII| hear what Argantes saith,~Hear Heaven, and if he break 42 XIII| thundering note:~ ~ VII~"Hear, hear, you spirits all that 43 XIII| thundering note:~ ~ VII~"Hear, hear, you spirits all that whilom 44 XIII| dint of roaring thunder;~Hear, you amid the empty air 45 XIII| on these kingdoms under;~Hear, all you devils that lie 46 XIII| great Dis, great Pluto, hear!~ ~ VIII~"Keep you this 47 XIII| wanteth who so hardy is~To hear the forest thunder, roar 48 XIII| her dear blood to see,~Or hear her sighs that deep far 49 XIV| rolled;~The angels' singing hear, and all their choir;~Then 50 XIV| of the prince they shall hear certain news,~And learn 51 XIV| Things good for you to hear, and fit to know:"~This 52 XIV| show~What you desire to hear, and long to know.~ ~ L~" 53 XIV| wicked guile, as you shall hear;~Thither she hasted where 54 XIV| she practised, shall you hear me tell,~Against our knight, 55 XIV| damsels once vouchsafe to hear,~That in melodious tunes 56 XV| fame, and little truth, you hear,~Sweet, wholesome, pleasant, 57 XVI| fellows all stood hush to hear,~Dumb was the wind, the 58 XVI| done,~If arms he see, or hear the trumpet's jar,~He neigheth 59 XVI| at once, ah tarry, tarry:~Hear my last words, no parting 60 XVI| that merits death and pine;~Hear how he counsels me; how 61 XVI| gasp; this hope I soon to hear:"~Here fainted she, with 62 XVII| but Tisapherne envied~To hear his glorious vaunt and boasting 63 XVIII| mourns, it is great ruth to hear;~The hardest breast sweet 64 XIX| secrets hopes to learn, and hear,~Their hidden purpose, and 65 XIX| tent he stalked about,~To hear and see, and learn this