Canto

 1    12|        novelty, the helm untied~Designs to take; desirous to espy~
 2    14|         daffed the world aside,~Designs to see at once, how able
 3    15|       Heaven's bounty not alone~Designs he should the imperial garland
 4    21| Philander, so distraught by two designs,~Takes what he pregnant
 5    23|       ape.~From her the Saracen designs to wring~The rein, and does
 6    25|         largely weighed,~In his designs, would every one believe,~
 7    26|        I see;~Without which all designs are mist and wind;~Withal,
 8    33|  frustrates the sea-lion's bold designs.~You see two marquises,
 9    34|       eternal leisure,~And vain designs, aye frustrate of their
10    43|        renderest vain!~Ah! what designs, fell Fortune, dost thou
11    43|        and alabasters,~And fair designs; and in their several arts~
12    45|     balked of every purpose she designs.~ ~  LXXV~As he that layeth
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