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 1     I|    perhaps will move the dullest hearts:~So we, if children young
 2     I|       talk infuse,~That in their hearts his words may fructify;~
 3     I|          of wiser thought,~Their hearts were fertile land although
 4    II|         men behoves,~For boldest hearts good fortune helpeth out;~
 5    II|       fire alike should burn our hearts?~Ah, hard reward for lovers'
 6    II|          prepare,~In their faint hearts her looks such terror breed;~
 7    II|      espies~How merry were their hearts? How fresh? How gay?~But
 8    II|        shield,~And humble so the hearts of all thy peers,~That their
 9    II|          of war, that makes weak hearts to fear;~He can these hungry
10   III|        fierce desires of warlike hearts restrain;~He rules them
11   III|       salt tears~Rose from their hearts, with joy and pleasure mixed;~
12   III|         laid aside,~Their molten hearts their wonted pride allay,~
13   III|      ears find place,~And gentle hearts with humble suits are moved:~"
14    IV|     power, men say,~The stubborn hearts with pity frail to move;~
15    IV|           And holds my subjects' hearts in such suspense,~That none
16    IV|          complain?~Men's froward hearts are moved with women's tears~
17    IV|          ball,~And at rebellious hearts for wildfire threw.~O wondrous
18    IV|          spreading~Altered their hearts, and with her syren's sound~
19    IV|         lust, their minds, their hearts, in love she drowned.~ ~
20    IV|        to love her,~And in their hearts that chaste and bashful
21    IV|         false hope their longing hearts she fired,~For hardest gotten
22    IV|      love conquered~Their feeble hearts subdued in wanton fights:~
23     V|      know which way his fellows' hearts incline:~But Prince Gernando
24     V|          saw the secret of their hearts,~And knew how best to warm
25     V|          would captive keep,~The hearts of those she left behind
26    VI|          wanted,~Save that their hearts within their bosoms panted.~ ~
27    VI|          deep imprinted in their hearts~That saw this bloody fray
28    VI|         her sheet;~In both their hearts one will, one thought was
29   VII|         The rest their hands and hearts that trusted not,~Blushed
30  VIII|    wasteful fire,~Envenoming the hearts of most and least,~Folly,
31    IX|         cities all:~But when the hearts of Christian princes swelled,~
32    IX|        their slaughter once your hearts affright,~Where danger most
33    IX|       Now better arms and better hearts you need."~ ~ LXXVIII~While
34     X|     fearful sprite,~And make our hearts resolved to all assays,~
35     X|         to my will your yielding hearts you bend,~You must forsake
36     X|      death~Out of their troubled hearts, the fear had rased;~In
37    XI|       Meanwhile they might their hearts of cares unload,~And rest
38    XI|     adverse part,~Wrath in their hearts, and vigor in their hands:~
39    XI|      like blow, which more their hearts dismayed,~Beside him low
40    XI|     looks behold,~Which in their hearts of courage quenched the
41   XII|           While such unconquered hearts my state defend:~But for
42   XII|     courage there their swelling hearts did fill,~Rage in their
43  XIII|        with sad terror make weak hearts afraid,~Thither no groom
44  XIII|           if still your stubborn hearts refuse,~That so much dreaded
45  XIII|        wonders new their fearful hearts affright:~ ~ XVIII~As silly
46  XIII|        prayers just, from humble hearts forth sent,~Were nothing
47   XIV|       gin~And net to catch frail hearts, false Cupid lays;~There
48    XV|    astonishment~That makes frail hearts of men to bow and bend,~
49    XV|       let this stay in your bold hearts breed care,~For, save that
50    XV|       far the warriors' stubborn hearts,~That on their shapes they
51    XV|     angel's look,~Surprise their hearts, if eye or ear they took.~ ~
52    XV| sweetness once but touched their hearts,~And proffered there to
53   XVI|       forthwent,~Hardening their hearts gainst false enticing pleasure,~
54 XVIII|           whose glad smile frail hearts delights,~Within thy breast
55   XIX|        forbode,~Until with their hearts' blood the Pagans vile~This
56   XIX|        erst she gave,~Yet in our hearts our kingly worth is laid;~
57   XIX|      comforts he their hopes and hearts cast down,~Awakes their
58   XIX|      Thus warned she them, their hearts, for ire nigh broke,~In
59   XIX|       have tongues of craft, and hearts of guile,~They will, they
60    XX|         your enemies~Dismay your hearts, grant fear no place at
61    XX|         says, "Vile fear to bold hearts never sank,~How dareth one
62    XX|          LXXXIV~Courage in noble hearts that ne'er is spent,~Yet
63    XX|         and dread,~Cold were the hearts of all that saw the fray,~
64    XX|         But so doth heaven men's hearts turn, alter, change.~ ~
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