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1 I| counsel call, each baser mind~Let him stir up; for, chieftain 2 I| every knight.~ ~ XXXVI~My mind, Time's enemy, Oblivion' 3 I| gesture, and her place in mind~He kept, and blew love's 4 I| still most annoy us,~Each mind is prest and open every 5 I| tyrant in his traitorous mind,~But durst not follow what 6 II| Greedy to know, as is the mind of man,~Their cause of death, 7 II| of thy great and heavenly mind,~Where sun, moon, stars, 8 II| strong of body, stout of mind,~But kept their wives and 9 II| kingly look his princely mind declared,~Where noblesse, 10 II| tempest fell,~I should his mind and princely will first 11 II| first tell.~ ~ LXV~"His mind is this, he prays thee be 12 II| fire that so inflames thy mind~To bring more nations subject 13 II| heavens vouchsafe to guide my mind aright,~To gentle thoughts, 14 IV| deigns not wound a currish mind.~ ~ XLVII~"This paragon 15 IV| soul did kill,~For so my mind foreshowed my coming ill.~ ~ 16 IV| ruth dwelt in his princely mind,~That gainst his wisdom, 17 IV| displeasure in her noble mind,~The way she came she turned 18 IV| beauty, man's relenting mind~Is eath to move with plaints 19 V| thoughts as fill the glorious mind;~On hard adventures was 20 V| their cause:~And for man's mind is such, that oft we try~ 21 V| others coming or of others' mind,~She welcomes all, and telleth 22 VI| by this deed, his noble mind she wist,~Laid ope her heart 23 VII| have I here,~As to a greedy mind might well suffice:"~With 24 VII| dear pity pierce his gentle mind;"~With that she sighed and 25 VII| stayed amazed in heart and mind,~The terror such that stopped 26 VIII| tender pity in each softened mind,~Behold returned home with 27 VIII| could not provoke our quiet mind,~But now, alas! the mortal 28 VIII| innocency of my guiltless mind~Thou knowest, and make these 29 X| sudden, thus declared his mind.~ ~ L~"Of whom you speak 30 X| quicksilver stream,~Such mind, to my remembrance, then 31 XII| undertake,~Whether high God my mind therewith inspire~Or of 32 XII| pierce through his glorious mind,~"And wilt thou go," quoth 33 XII| bring; my will is firm, my mind is set,~! follow you whereso 34 XII| mourning see,~ ~ XXVII~"`If mind and body spotless to this 35 XII| vanity of man's unstable mind,~Puffed up with every blast 36 XII| long time he mused,~His mind astonished was with everything;~ 37 XIII| nould return, he had no mind to try~His courage further 38 XIII| voice still, still I bear in mind:~And, as they were of flesh, 39 XIV| as though their suit his mind did move~To that whereon 40 XIV| messengers appoint as likes thy mind,~And teach them where they 41 XIV| saith, that do, that keep in mind.~ ~ XXXI~"Of this great 42 XIV| practised, such was the hermit's mind:~Thus hath he changed my 43 XVI| remembrance will I keep in mind,~In joys, in woes, in comforts, 44 XVII| shield:~But yet his warlike mind he laid not down,~Nor his 45 XVII| fell,~But keep them well in mind, till in the truth~A wise 46 XVIII| pain is safety to a valiant mind,~Each way is eath to him 47 XIX| lovely beauty called to mind,~And marked her visage fair: " 48 XIX| the body, his the soul and mind,~He gave the cage but kept 49 XX| guess aright, they have in mind~To compass us, and charge 50 XX| their fortune, or his noble mind,~He stayed his hand and 51 XX| rancor ends,~He called to mind how, far from help or aid,~ 52 XX| Godfrey, "that my noble mind~Should praise and virtue