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1 3| Melissa heard the dame with signs of woe,~And thus, with streaming 2 4| characters and wondrous signs, upturned~A virtuous stone, 3 5| Though, in a thousand certain signs betrayed,~The faithless 4 7| that stars, observed by me,~Signs in conjunction, sacred fibres, 5 9| So that no longer distant signs appear~Of either shore on 6 12| and breast, with livid signs,~At the end of her lament 7 15| duke perforce attend,~Who signs to me from far, and prays 8 16| mien,~That in her face no signs of dread appear,~Having 9 17| Then the high-street gay signs of triumph wore,~Covered 10 18| anew,~Aye leaving bloody signs when he withdrew.~ ~ LXIII~ 11 24| with her eyes the unhappy signs explored,~And she had heard 12 26| cruel blade~Most deadly signs of prowess should be shown,~ 13 26| France;~And has stamped signs of this upon the foe.~If 14 27| and made appear~By open signs they knew him for the Cheat.~ 15 32| their love conceived~From signs of kindness witnessed evermore.~ 16 32| castle stood; and he with signs replied~As well as words, 17 32| rise.~With that the warder signs to one, that goes~And many 18 33| new-born sun,~And in these signs, unlike the past, was read~ 19 33| hand;~And to the sewer next signs to have the board~Anew with 20 34| warrior heed,~Who heard, these signs of adulation were;~And in 21 39| Orlando plainly knew,~By signs, whereof those ancient saints 22 39| redoubted damsels twain),~Signs even to this day remain 23 41| yard; and with his hand,~Signs to the crew the thing he 24 43| joined the threatnings of the signs above,~How stands his heart 25 43| to stay.~Through all the signs the sun had travelled, ere~ 26 43| Having his virtue proved by signs more clear.~This counsel 27 46| town to ruin brought;~Whose signs remained, and yet will long