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1 II| sails but with my wind."~Ah, thus he loved, yet was 2 II| should burn our hearts?~Ah, hard reward for lovers' 3 III| gave.~ ~ LXI~"Presages, ah too true:" with that a space~ 4 IV| gainst our present wrong:~Ah! see you not, how he attempted 5 IV| have no hope nor trust,~Ah yet for virtue's sake, thy 6 IV| shuns or fears.~ ~ LXXXI~"Ah! be it not pardie declared 7 VI| thankless woman so much good:~Ah, may it be thy patience 8 VII| Circassian foe,~And said, "Ah! how shall I perform that 9 VII| LXII~And gravely said, "Ah, let it not betide,~On one 10 VIII| Prince Sweno slew.~ ~ XXIV~"Ah, heavy chance! Down fell 11 VIII| excuse the thing.~ ~ LXXX~"Ah, God forbid these lands 12 X| shame and loss he lead,~Ah, with what grief his men, 13 XII| forbid, this night thou fall,~Ah! who shall then, who can, 14 XII| alarms,~Take me with you: ah." Quoth Clorinda, "no!~Whom 15 XII| repugnant to thy parents' faith;~Ah, for my sake, this bold 16 XII| quite,~Oh woful knowledge, ah unhappy sight!~ ~ LXVIII~ 17 XII| accursed deed I did this night,~Ah, coward hand, afraid why 18 XII| flesh and licked her blood,~Ah noble prey! for savage beast 19 XII| for savage beast unmeet,~Ah sweet! too sweet, and far 20 XII| and far too precious food,~Ah, seely nymph! whom night 21 XII| speech was vain:~ ~ CIII~"Ah, had I gone, I would from 22 XIV| Christ's champions bold:"~"Ah when," quoth he, "these 23 XVI| fled, then saw she plain,~Ah, woful sight! how from her 24 XVI| kill them both at once, ah tarry, tarry:~Hear my last 25 XVI| shall I say, our faith?~Ah no! no longer ours; before 26 XVI| and Asia's war.~ ~ LIV~"Ah, let our faults and follies 27 XVI| crags nursed thee apart;~Ah, cruel man l in whom no 28 XVI| or comfort to thy woe;~Ah, open then again, see tears 29 XVIII| embraced the plant and cried,~"Ah, never do me such a spiteful 30 XIX| desire of gold;~Too much, ah, too much blood this day 31 XIX| oft, escaped oft I have,~Ah, see what haps I passed, 32 XIX| Hither why bring'st thou me, ah, Fortune blind?~Where dead, 33 XIX| breast, my follies bold~Ah, pardon love's desires, 34 XIX| from this frail body fleet,~Ah, comfort me with one dear 35 XIX| wolves and crows a prey?~Ah no, defraud not you that 36 XX| foe,~My shafts are blunt, ah, love, would thine were 37 XX| cruel, sharp, gainst me,~Ah, wretch, how is thy chance 38 XX| hath the house of fate.~Ah, leave these flatteries,