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1 I| glory, fame, praise in his ears.~ ~ LX~And then, though 2 II| perchance has pierced your ears ere now,~I come to try my 3 II| pleasing tales his lord's vain ears he fed,~A flatterer, a pick-thank, 4 II| kingdoms hast thou won?~All ears are mazed while tongues 5 II| speech offends their noble ears.~Lord Godfrey's eye three 6 III| pleasing words in women's ears find place,~And gentle hearts 7 IV| still the adder stopt her ears from charms.~ ~ XLVIII~" 8 IV| passage through unwilling ears:~The tyrant, haply, would 9 VII| that great name Rambaldo's ears did fill,~He shook for fear 10 VIII| conquests past,~Which made his ears amazed, his heart aghast.~ ~ 11 XI| These cries within his ears no enterance~Could find, 12 XV| with wisdom's rein,~Our ears be stopped while these Sirens 13 XVI| voice,~Prepare the hearers' ears to harmony~With feignings 14 XVIII| them, noise deafs their ears,~Smoke blinds their eyes, 15 XIX| with stones about their ears,~And with our darts and 16 XIX| And kneeling with salt ears in my swollen eyne;~`Great 17 XX| blow upon the courser's ears did glance,~Who felt the 18 XX| with impetuous sway~The ears of ripened corn strikes 19 XX| all strange wits, strange ears let me dilate,~That ages