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1 I| while we lament;~And more, perchance, by treason or by train,~ 2 II| Clorinda hight,~My fame perchance has pierced your ears ere 3 II| all your hope and trust perchance is laid~In these strong 4 II| Thy ships to bring it are, perchance, assigned,~Oh, that you 5 III| said the prince, and more perchance had will~To have declared, 6 III| To stray so far she would perchance be loth,~But quickly turned 7 IV| for so my fortune would~Perchance preserve me to my further 8 V| Or civil war, although perchance I might.~ ~ XLIX~"If then 9 VI| defend your land?~ ~ XIII~"Perchance he comes some heavenly messenger,~ 10 VI| And my mishap the knight perchance would move,~To shed some 11 VII| Within these pleasant groves perchance my heart,~Of her discomforts, 12 VII| sighed, and feared, more perchance than need;~ ~ CV~And with 13 VIII| flocks or herds, we went~Perchance close hid under the green-wood 14 VIII| these accusations prove?~Perchance you look I should entreaties 15 XII| Senapus ruled, and yet perchance doth reign~In mighty Ethiop, 16 XII| love,~He spoke, who heard perchance from heaven above.~ ~ XC~ 17 XIII| chase.~Except their fear perchance while thus they fled,~New 18 XIII| uprisen to forestall my way~Perchance more terror far than danger 19 XIV| commit,~My suit too hasty is, perchance unfit.~ ~ XXII~But since 20 XIV| a Pagan's harness tied,~Perchance he deemed so to pass unknown,~ 21 XVI| have, and strength enough perchance,~To lead thy courser spare, 22 XVII| to my words, though sharp perchance, attend,~Nor be aggrieved 23 XIX| my return,~Though late, perchance will be too soon for thee;~ 24 XIX| for pain:~But if to spy perchance thou here sojourn,~Great 25 XIX| one dear kiss or twain!~Perchance if we alive had happed to 26 XIX| cross was rent~To heaven perchance may easier make the way,~ 27 XX| their great numbers would~Perchance environ round his squadrons 28 XX| bow it comes, what hand perchance.~ ~ XIX~"I ask an easy and 29 XX| should be crowned.~ ~ XXI~Perchance, if man's proud thought 30 XX| needs regard?~His limbs, perchance, armed with that hardness