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1 II| me to this long-desired dame?~Is this the fire alike 2 IV| he had, a nice and tender dame,~Peerless in wit, in nature' 3 IV| Of their night ambling dame the Syrians prated,~Some 4 IV| says, `fly, fly, behold thy dame~Foreshows the treasons of 5 IV| denying,~Upon his eyes the dame her lookings fixed,~As if 6 IV| if for pity of a worldly dame~I left this work, such pity 7 V| gave you license with this dame to go,~To win her kingdom 8 V| change his modest thought the dame procureth,~And proffereth 9 V| not entered.~ ~ LXIV~The dame who thought that one blink 10 V| alone nor more nor less the dame~Could win, the rest all 11 V| the morning he espied the dame,~That with her guard up 12 VII| pace:~Yet still the fearful dame fled swift as wind,~Nor 13 VII| please the shepherd and his dame.~ ~ XIX~But oft, when underneath 14 VII| against her foes on rode the dame,~And turned their backs 15 X| while we stayed, the wily dame~In other folds our mischiefs 16 XII| cradle nursed and kept the dame.~ ~ XIX~This aged sire had 17 XII| marked it, and pursued the dame.~ ~ LII~He deemed she was 18 XII| Christian lord~Who this fair dame by night thus murdered hath,~ 19 XIV| Their coming might the dame foreknow right well,~For 20 XIV| congealed the heart of that fair dame,~Who late a foe, a lover 21 XIV| mountain high alight the dame,~A hill obscured with shades 22 XIV| yparted shall you find~A dame, in visage young, but old 23 XV| great Lilybaeum bends.~The dame there pointed out where 24 XV| morning ray~Since first the dame launched forth her wondrous 25 XV| But," quoth Ubaldo, "dame, I pray thee teach~Of that 26 XV| quiet, glad,~Entered the dame, and there her haven made.~ ~ 27 XV| you pass."~Thus said the dame their guide, and they agreed,~ 28 XV| Thus her fair skin the dame would clothe and hide,~And 29 XVI| carpet champion for a wanton dame.~ ~ XXXIII~"What letharge 30 XVI| but a chaste and sober dame,~And stirred him so, that 31 XVII| gazed on, so,~A wondrous dame in habit, gesture, face;~ 32 XVII| and my faith to fight,~A dame, a virgin, but a royal maid;~ 33 XVII| throne and crown,~The noble dame advanced her veil and gown.~ ~ 34 XIX| mistress choose no other dame~But me, on me thy love and 35 XIX| from him upflies.~ ~ CX~The dame perceived that Tancred breathed 36 XIX| and saw that courteous dame~In habit strange, and wondered 37 XX| lance thus broke, the hardy dame forth drew~With her strong 38 XX| great need, to aid the noble dame;~Thus joined, the haps of 39 XX| lord discharged be,~The dame had care to bear, to break, 40 XX| his hand and strook the dame no more:~A lion so stalks 41 XX| mourning, mourning for the dame~Whom life and death had 42 XX| helm was rent and tore.~The dame, that saw his blood besmear 43 XX| Tisipherne the fair and fearful dame~Would follow, but his foe 44 XX| chains thou lead a captive dame:~A dame now ta'en by force, 45 XX| thou lead a captive dame:~A dame now ta'en by force, before 46 XX| Paganism, in all the east no dame~Should equalize thy fortune,