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1 I| and spake with princely grace:~ ~ XXI~"Warriors, whom 2 I| praise,~By Heaven's mere grace, not by our prowess done:~ 3 I| their breasts do fry?~With grace divine the hermit's talk 4 I| he, with love and gentle grace;~After their reverence done 5 I| deed.~For if he need, what grace could then be got,~If thus 6 II| fitly prove~That this rare grace came down from Heaven above.~ ~ 7 II| fierce wrath with fearless grace sustained,~"I come," quoth 8 II| cheer, and cleared his moody grace,~That had her eyes disposed 9 II| pity, youth; fairness, no grace could win;~Joy, comfort, 10 II| reverence made with courtly grace and art,~For all that humble 11 II| pleasures us to sin entice.~His grace, his mercy, and his powerful 12 III| although he hoped small grace,~Yet ere he did to tell 13 III| XXVIII~"Save with thy grace, or let thine anger kill,~ 14 III| red, with such a knightly grace,~A worthy lord he seemeth 15 IV| never yet did Heaven such grace bestow~On any daughter born 16 IV| left me with a troubled grace,~Through which transparent 17 IV| And in each drop bathed a grace unseen.~ ~ LXXVI~Thrice 18 IV| encompassed round,~With humble grace, and earnest suit they prayed:~" 19 IV| outward scorn showed store of grace within:~Thus with false 20 IV| the weed of women's modest grace,~Down from her eyes welled 21 V| still my thoughts to do him grace are framed;~But if our power 22 V| she with sweet and humble grace endured~To let him point 23 V| While each did fortune's grace and aid implore;~At last 24 VI| withouten blame~Before your Grace, my message brave unfold?"~" 25 VI| that fool that proffered grace refuseth."~ ~ XXXIV~With 26 VI| message kind, with gentle grace,~Which told, he left him 27 VII| child of tender age;~Like grace, O Lord, like mercy now 28 VII| Lord appear,~In whose sweet grace is life, death in his wrath,~ 29 VII| stern blast no ruth nor grace she finds:~ ~ XCIX~Argantes 30 VIII| again,~And longer shall in grace of fortune stand,~And with 31 IX| spent,~Gainst stream of grace who ever strove to swim~ 32 IX| LVI~From whence with grace and goodness compassed round,~ 33 IX| whose feet, subjected to his grace,~Sit nature, fortune, motion, 34 X| and princes set about his grace;~He feareth more than fitteth 35 X| countenance and disdainful grace,~Sullen and sad, sat the 36 X| changed were,~With heavenly grace his looks and visage shine,~ 37 XI| And drawing him with sober grace aside,~With words severe 38 XI| unlock~The blessed gates of grace and mercy dear;~And all 39 XI| here plain tokens are~Of grace divine which to thy help 40 XII| sex, his age, deserveth grace."~ ~ VII~Argantes wondering 41 XII| them cried with scornful grace,~"Your blood shall quench 42 XII| returned to do that work of grace,~With trembling hands her 43 XII| thou His mercy, goodness, grace forsakes.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"Thou 44 XIII| rue,~To ope the springs of grace and ease this drought,~Out 45 XIII| Like mercy, Lord, like grace on us down cast;~And though 46 XIII| than theirs appear,~Thy grace supply that want, for though 47 XIV| true;~I trust I shall thy grace and mercy find~Acceptable 48 XIV| born, but yet the Lord~To grace, by baptism, hath my soul 49 XV| in show,~So in her visage grace and virtue strove;~Her robe 50 XV| happy men I that have the grace," quoth she,~"This bliss, 51 XVI| Or scorn to grant such grace as love affords,~At least 52 XVII| graver age.~With stately grace the man approached then;~ 53 XVII| this, to him revealed by grace divine,~By him to me declared, 54 XVIII| them received with gentle grace;~The merry soldiers bout 55 XVIII| his voice, his gait, his grace."~ ~ LVIII~Sent for, he 56 XIX| curtlax good,~Life in his grace, and death lay in his hands,~ 57 XIX| Would some sweet lady grace me so,~To chose me for her 58 XIX| to their old and native grace,~That towards him another 59 XIX| quoth I, `grant mercy, pity, grace,~Save not my kingdom, not 60 XX| beams,~And in his gait, his grace, his acts, his eyes,~Somewhat, 61 XX| exchanged, I might find grace?~For in my knights, and 62 XX| true love that hears,~May grace your death, my verses, with 63 XX| high Heaven would so much grace afford~As from thy heart