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 1    II|        and our estates require;~Think on thy sins, which man's
 2    II|        oft to see what least we think betide;~He is thy friend '
 3    II|     heed thou mar not when thou think'st to mend,~For this the
 4    II|  complain too much.~ ~ LXXXVII~"Think not that wars we love, and
 5    II|     sweet peace, or rest denay,~Think not your sovereign's friendship
 6   III|         smile?~Tancred, whereon think'st thou? what dost thou
 7   III|     find him when he least doth think."~The Christians at his
 8    IV|      ere men need,~If once they think, to make them do, the deed.~ ~
 9    IV|      are delayed.~ ~ LXXIX~"And think not that Eustace's talk
10     V|         the knight,~To make men think the sun of honor shone~There
11     V|         his speech, for old men think~They ever wisest seem when
12     V|         by example measure,~And think how I in mine unbridled
13    VI|        ear,~He thinks on Cupid, think of Mars who lust;~But forth
14    VI|     future fight thou hap'st to think?~ ~ LXXVI~"Besides the thanks
15  VIII| trusting signs untrue too well,~Think their Rinaldo slain: the
16  VIII|     XXII~"This said, and glad I think of death at hand,~The signs
17  VIII|      one whose heart denieth~To think that done, he sees so strangely
18  VIII|          Where each his hurts I think to other shows,~And glory
19  VIII|         him, "As far from hence think I~As on two days a speedy
20     X|        But, if I may say what I think unblamed,~This town is strong,
21    XI|         LXXV~"Some angel good I think come down from skies~Thy
22   XII| slaughters vile which used art,~Think'st it were pity so to ease
23  XIII|      branch in yonder spring,~I think there dwells a sprite in
24  XIII|       thirst the men sufficient think.~ ~ LX~He that the gliding
25   XIV|        Hugo smiled, "Not as you think," quoth he,~"I clothed am
26   XIV|   melting heat,~Thus, who would think it, his hot eye-glance can~
27  XVII|         do, her sorrows passed, think you,~When her fair eyes,
28 XVIII|      yet his thoughts denied~To think that true which he both
29 XVIII|        liquor hot he brought, I think,~Wherewith the quenchless
30   XIX|      doth thy sad heart devise?~Think'st thou this hour must end
31   XIX|       comes too late."~ ~  X~"I think," quoth he, "on this distressed
32   XIX|        thou of vantage speak or think,~Or move Argantes once to
33   XIX|        grain in Syria, bread, I think.~ ~ CXXII~"But yet amongst
34    XX|      areed,~He wist not what to think, to do, to say,~A thing
35    XX|    sleep and slumber short,~And think they run some speedy course,
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