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1 2| through sore dismay,~And deemed that little time was left 2 2| LX~And, after, when she deemed that all was clear,~Cried 3 3| inhuman lord,~Who shall be deemed by men a child of hell.~ 4 4| purpose, wore;~Because he deemed she was no less to be~Mastered 5 5| by a false report abused,~Deemed by Geneura's fault his brother 6 5| there, of all assembled, deemed~It marvel, if the knight 7 6| Alcina's will,~And fondly deemed my happiness secure,~From 8 7| feet have laid,~If she had deemed they could Rogero aid.~ ~ 9 7| seemed to sight,~As was she deemed, the necromancer wise,~Who 10 7| near,~Thou justly should be deemed without a peer?~ ~ LIX~" 11 8| youthful peer;~But good Melissa deemed that nought was done~Save 12 8| whether false or true,~I am deemed beauteous, and am young 13 10| And he to talk his palate deemed would be,~For other's sake, 14 10| Rogero have some statue deemed~Of alabaster made, or marble 15 11| with rest~And food, she deemed her course she might renew;~ 16 11| worth, the foolish race~Deemed that he would have short 17 12| her project ceased;~And deemed, without more debt to count 18 12| vaunt, and whom you distant deemed: now see~If you can take 19 12| the king of Circassy,~Who deemed Angelica not far before,~ 20 12| Along the way by which he deemed that she~Had disappeared; 21 12| casque he was arrayed,~He deemed nought wanting to his full 22 13| and the ungrateful wight~Deemed that the thought he harboured 23 14| but certain, of his prize,~Deemed that the lovely damsel would 24 14| wrath to kill~Us who are deemed thy friends, the paynim 25 16| lover of that lady gay;~But deemed to excuse himself sufficient 26 16| out.~The courser, who had deemed that all the day~He must 27 16| Though ill had they been deemed of much avail.~Ill harnessed, 28 17| scorned, whom he Martano deemed.~ ~ ~ I~God, outraged by 29 17| noisome lore;~And be it deemed that I have said enow,~For 30 17| cavaliers together spent,~Who deemed that Love and Pity's mickle 31 17| like one discreet;~And deemed it best for them at once 32 17| him I worthy of my company~Deemed, by his warlike semblance 33 18| evil woman's treachery,~Deemed Gryphon murdered by the 34 18| good Rinaldo spied;~And deemed him bold, and of a valiant 35 18| CLVIII~That king, who deemed himself in desperate case,~ 36 19| truth, her will to satisfy,~Deemed 'twas no time to wait till 37 19| other side~With hers, who deemed that safer was the shore~ 38 19| death."~ ~ LXIX~At what she deemed the cavaliers would start,~ 39 19| vantage in disdain:~Better he deemed the law were disobeyed,~ 40 23| are pure.~ ~ III~Pinnabel deemed he to an end had brought,~ 41 23| Orlando him, by his reply,~Deemed innocent, and wrongly doomed 42 24| damsel Isabella knew;~And deemed he was her lover and her 43 24| of that traitor fell,~I deemed thou never more should'st 44 24| Next, 'twere far better, deemed the cavalier,~If to the 45 24| champions interpose,~Nor deemed his orders an assurance 46 26| ruined all:~They of Maganza deemed themselves betrayed~By the 47 26| Rogero fixed her sight,~Deemed him unparalleled; and in 48 26| Perhaps Bellona he had deemed the maid,~If for a woman 49 26| Nor would endure -- and deemed a crying wrong,~That any 50 27| obeyed;~For sure he never deemed they should be borne,~Where 51 27| or to Brava brought,~He deemed the Count enjoyed in mirth 52 27| returning to waylay;~Because he deemed he could not rove at large~ 53 27| paid;~And, in his anger, deemed himself deceived~By the 54 27| honour touched the monarch deemed,~So that his visage reddened 55 27| of his spouse,~And if he deemed her faithful to her vows.~ ~ 56 28| he was, and so by all was deemed,~But far more beauteous 57 28| VIII~"Impossible Astolpho deemed the thing,~Who hitherto 58 28| sore dismay,~Her husband deemed that in his arms would die~ 59 28| bring~One that was fairest deemed in every eye,~Who must appear 60 28| may believe he shameless deemed that act,~Without my swearing 61 28| sudden and unsound;~Nor deemed her less to blame than those 62 29| sober use deserving censure deemed.~So fast their cups with 63 30| monarch's prayer:~Since either deemed he would be foully shent~ 64 31| sight~All like his father deemed the stranger knight.~ ~ 65 31| May'st live, if life be deemed so passing dear;~But live 66 32| were foundered one while deemed;~Then that his wheels were 67 32| so pious and so faithful deemed.~What foul and felon act, 68 32| that it be~Bestowed on him, deemed boldest of the bold,~Amid 69 33| champions' fight.~ ~ LXXXVI~So deemed Rinaldo too: and contest 70 34| Otho's valiant son:~Then deemed that duke it was a spirit, 71 34| out the way:~He, when he deemed he had deserved such gain,~ 72 34| Wherewith he should have deemed himself appaid:~But since, 73 34| mischief fall:~Through me, all deemed his friends by him are shent,~ 74 34| region at his leisure;~And deemed -- compared with this -- 75 36| strange knight to speed;~Nor deemed the youth pursued in love; 76 36| descended from the sky,~She deemed Rogero, for his strength 77 37| felt such amorous rage,~He deemed, save he enjoyed her, he 78 37| enjoyed her, he should die;~He deemed that, when the lady should 79 38| him from his blade.~Nor deemed the Child could equal him 80 38| strikes his blow,~That he is deemed less vigorous than his foe.~ ~ 81 39| Danish lord~Deferred, who deemed his voyage well delayed,~ 82 39| lord;~And she, so gentle deemed, so fair whilere,~And by 83 39| king of Spain;~Who, for the deemed the land unsafe, aboard~ 84 41| grateful thanks o'erflowed;~And deemed, and often afterwards so 85 41| and Olivier;~Who may be deemed well matched in warlike 86 42| to be wooed,~The damsel deemed by pilgrimage so wide~Her 87 42| eyed Montalban's lord,~Had deemed him more disposed to weep 88 43| faithful, modest may be deemed by you:~But is she never 89 43| at his oar;~And, for he deemed he fully understood~The 90 43| and less hard to abide~He deemed a woe which caused such 91 43| Ten, twenty ducats' value deemed the crone.~She bore the 92 43| how fair:~That, which thou deemed so fair, my master's home,~ 93 43| to Argia made.~A fool he deemed the woman and possest,~Who 94 43| descries,~Of doctor, that was deemed so passing wise,~Springs 95 44| prest,~And happy those are deemed, that nearest stand;~More 96 44| disturbed in mind,~And deemed the knight of the unicorn 97 45| deed been done;~For many deemed he had cause to have repaid~ 98 45| who~Afterwards bore it, deemed that not to spell,~But simply 99 45| smite --~Smote, where he deemed least evil would betide.~ 100 45| Which sealed already Leo deemed to be;~And yet, in spite 101 46| of iron or of stone;~Who deemed, unless he now his lips 102 46| I should with reason be~Deemed most ungrateful amid ingrate 103 46| would do.~No longer Leo deemed it time to feign;~And from 104 46| cavalier.~ ~ CXII~So him deemed all the rabble; and so most~ 105 46| others' beat:~Not that she deemed the Saracen in might,~Or 106 46| s sword~Gave him, 'twas deemed, advantage in the fray.~