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1 I| trust, will correspond his speech,~Yet one thing more I would 2 I| And therewith stayed his speech. O gracious Muse,~What kindling 3 II| mislike disclose~How much his speech offends their noble ears.~ 4 III| again.~ ~ VI~Soft words, low speech, deep sobs, sweet sighs, 5 III| slide,~And then such secret speech as this, they used,~While 6 III| warrior found~Graver in speech, bolder in tournament.~Raymond 7 IV| look, strains of alluring speech;~For if he love, the conquest 8 IV| raise~From Sion's walls, my speech tends not so far:~But we 9 IV| knight great thanks in little speech,~She said she would his 10 IV| eloquence, persuading more than speech:~Thus women know, and thus 11 V| praise:~One counsels him, his speech him forward moves;~Another 12 V| looks, and too audacious speech;~All that he thought blameworthy 13 V| Old Raymond praised his speech, for old men think~They 14 V| labored with some pleasing speech~His spirits fierce and courage 15 VI| Caspian shore;~So was his speech imperfect, stopped, and 16 VI| their combat thought:~Much speech was of the praise and high 17 VII| countenance and face,~In looks, in speech, in gesture, and in pace.~ ~ 18 VIII| many a lord beside,~His speech at length to young Rinaldo 19 VIII| wonder new from further speech us stayed;~ ~ XXXIX~"For 20 VIII| shape an angel, and a God in speech:~ ~ LXXIX~"What foolish 21 X| earnest zeal of this audacious speech,~From courage sprung, which 22 XI| his lords with cheerful speech;~But when his leg could 23 XII| fell, with weak and woful speech,~Her prayers last and last 24 XII| sunder rave,~With woful speech of that sweet creature,~ 25 XII| And lost therewith his speech and moving quite,~Oh woful 26 XII| show~Of love and peace, her speech, alas, was done,~And thus 27 XII| will, my suit was waste, my speech was vain:~ ~ CIII~"Ah, had 28 XIII| knit~And frame a sound like speech of human kind,~But full 29 XIII| Hath sense, hath life, hath speech, like human kind,~I heard 30 XIV| sweetness passed~All human speech, thus said, approaching 31 XV| world, what be the laws and speech?"~ ~ XXVIII~"As diverse 32 XVI| rich metal wrought,~Save speech, of living bodies wanted 33 XVI| there flew,~That in plain speech sung love-lays loud and 34 XVI| shall I say, or how renew my speech?~He scorns me, leaves me, 35 XVII| began~Had uttered been, that speech had been thy last."~Thus 36 XVII| and mute,~He turned his speech, "In this unused place~For 37 XVII| compiled,~He marked his speech, a purple blush did fill~ 38 XVIII| that fear with cheerful speech revives.~ ~ XCII~The angel 39 XIX| them trust,~For in their speech is death, hell in their 40 XIX| conclude we here,~And further speech till fitter time forbear."~ ~ 41 XIX| stayed he till my humble speech was done;~But said, `A friend 42 XIX| true did prove,~Instead of speech, my looks, my tears, mine 43 XX| And all that heard his speech thereat took heart:~And 44 XX| Upon the captain, when his speech was done,~It seemed a lamp 45 XX| thus, suppose this is her speech.~ ~ XXVI~"Defend my laws, 46 XX| could frame,~Deep sobs their speech, sweet sighs their language 47 XX| CXXXV~"But if you trust no speech. no oath, no word;~Yet in