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 1    II|         Argantes, when Aletes' speeches are~Despised, defies the
 2   III|      ill mote her betide:~With speeches brave she cheered her warlike
 3    IV|     seemed a bashful shame her speeches stayed,~At last the courteous
 4    IV|        daily said,~And sugared speeches whispered in mine ear~To
 5     V|       He stored his mouth with speeches smoothly filed,~Drawing
 6     V|   large declared~The words and speeches sharp which late you heard.~ ~
 7     V|   knowledge hath his looks and speeches wrought,~You shall first
 8     V|   feared or loved.~ ~ LI~Their speeches soften much the warrior'
 9     V|    heedless men betray'th;~His speeches pierce their ear, but not
10     V|       Revived with these brave speeches of their guide;~But in his
11    VI|     framed been,~Most like the speeches of the princess stout,~Who
12   VII|      with great attention,~His speeches grave those idle fancies
13   VII|     shepherd old.~ ~ XVII~With speeches kind, he gan the virgin
14   VII|       Nor was entreated by the speeches vain~Of his false guide,
15  VIII|        Astragor was named,~His speeches thus to foul Alecto framed.~ ~
16  VIII|         Turn to their evil the speeches of the man,~With his own
17  VIII|  fore-conceived hate~In bitter speeches thus he vomits out;~"Is
18     X|       service and my faith.~My speeches therefore sharp and biting
19     X|     prease behold,~These heavy speeches of the king he heard,~Who
20     X|        great deeds respond his speeches great.~ ~ XLI~"But if it
21    XI|    comforts all his bands with speeches sweet,~And every fort and
22   XII|        To Solyman thus gan his speeches torn:~"Right noble prince,
23   XII|        evil hour;~Thy vaunting speeches, and thy silence both,~Uncivil
24   XII|       joyful shout~Applaud his speeches and his words approve,~And
25  XIII|            IX~At those strange speeches, still night's splendent
26  XIII|      The king assured by these speeches fair,~Held Godfrey's power,
27   XIV|       him go?~What shall their speeches, what their errand be?~Shall
28   XIV|       this conclusion shall my speeches end:~Know that his blood
29   XVI|      have cried, her grief her speeches stayed,~So that her woful
30   XVI|    said no more, her tears her speeches broke,~Which from her eyes
31 XVIII|    answer gave:~"Let pass such speeches sad, of passed harms.~Remembrance
32 XVIII|     said he, and the knight in speeches few~Proffered his service
33   XIX|        wound, threatening with speeches brave:~ ~ XXVI~Herewith
34   XIX| motions last, last looks, last speeches were.~ ~ XXVII~Tancred put
35   XIX|       From further talk, these speeches were the last.~Vafrine,
36   XIX|      So he began, and meant in speeches wise~Further to wade, but
37   XIX|        XCV~"He visits me, with speeches kind and grave~He sought
38   XIX|        let him welcome me with speeches kind,~And in my wonted prison
39   XIX|    CVIII~"O gentle mouth! with speeches kind and sweet~Thou didst
40    XX|    from his lips his words and speeches fell,~Shrill, speedy, pleasant,
41    XX|       the dukes had done~Their speeches all, the hosts together
42    XX|        Thus Emireno said, with speeches sour,~"Art not thou he to
43    XX|       and shame,~The duke with speeches grave exhorts the rest;~
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