Canto

 1     4|        her father does pursue,~Perchance yet more for hatred than
 2     6|        Thou may'st some remedy perchance apply~To the ill, which
 3     8|       louder winds are hushed, perchance in duty,~Intent, like ocean,
 4     8|    myself? -- The king~Had not perchance gainsaid my better right --~
 5     8|        doleful wise~Dost thou, perchance, yet rove thy lonely round?~
 6    10|    sepulture, be by,~Save wolf perchance, who roves this wood, a
 7    13|     not whether any one to you~Perchance may have announced my pressing
 8    15|     her freedom, where himself perchance~Another would to sovereign
 9    15| intercepted victory might pain~Perchance inflict upon the envying
10    27|       abound,~Where one or two perchance are evil found.~ ~ CXXIII~
11    30|     made Medoro, India's king;~Perchance some voice in happier verse
12    30|      shame represt,~Her voice, perchance, had added to the rest.~ ~
13    30|       the rest.~ ~ LXXII~I say perchance, nor warrant it I dare,~
14    33|    to-day as yesterday.~Unless perchance he thinks it praise and
15    40|     his heart~He other thought perchance did entertain.~Well knows
16    43|      and beauty; and much more~Perchance than maketh for her lord'
17    45|        hope was none,~He fled, perchance, so hoping to be loosed~
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