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1 II| that warms~And makes them speak, smell, taste, touch, see, 2 II| desired nought,~He durst not speak by suit to purchase ruth,~ 3 IV| belong.~But let us leave to speak of these alarms,~And bend 4 IV| blushed, as one dismayed~To speak, for secret wants and inward 5 V| his basis be this fear I speak."~ ~ XL~These words Tancredi 6 VI| the tyrant thus began to speak,~"Although I withered seem 7 VIII| the sheaves:~ ~ LXV~"Nor speak I how each hour, at every 8 IX| can this tongue nothing speak~That may provoke thine ire, 9 X| his prosperous frays,~I speak not of his acts in quiet 10 X| time and season serve, then speak your fill."~ ~ XXXIII~This 11 X| made,~Each what he thinketh speak, and what he will."~A whisper 12 X| lawful, just, nor right!~I speak these words, for spurs I 13 X| hear?"~ ~ XLIX~"Oh, let me speak," quoth he, "with ire and 14 X| mind.~ ~ L~"Of whom you speak behold the Soldan here,~ 15 X| country, dares reply;~And speak of concord with yon men 16 X| sung hymns of love; yet speak I naught~Of gold and marble 17 XII| thus remain,~Each one to speak one word long time forbears,~ 18 XIV| of most and least:~Then speak not thou lest blemish some 19 XVI| could not, or she durst not speak,~At her he looked not, glanced 20 XVII| Let him step forth and speak, I none disdain."~ ~ XLIX~ 21 XVII| LXXIII~Of Boniface I speak; Valerian,~His son, in praise 22 XVIII| hermit, and, fit time to speak once found,~"My lord," he 23 XVIII| and harm?~Why nilt thou speak? -- why not thy face disarm?~ ~ 24 XIX| Dar'st thou of vantage speak or think,~Or move Argantes 25 XX| this sport,~And oft would speak, would cry, would call or