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1 1| his daring,~To reassume as wont her haughty bearing.~ ~ 2 1| other arms he wears),~Aye wont to rove in steel, with belted 3 2| pilfer'd steed;~I am not wont to let my own be reft.~And 4 2| placed in her fidelity.~Still wont with wonder on the tented 5 3| illustrious end,~Than what was wont, may well my song beseem.~ 6 4| shining metal could offend,~As wont those others, from its cover 7 5| show,~As him I hitherto was wont to greet;~And he assayed, 8 6| grows civil at her song,~Wont at this hour her music to 9 7| showed,~Threatening, as wont to some, with levelled spear,~ 10 7| and much sooner than their wont, was ended~The game at which 11 7| climb.~ ~ LXIII~"I was more wont to dwell upon this pair~ 12 7| As on things horrible is wont to wait;~ ~ LXX~Brings hate 13 8| Of timid hare the pard is wont to go.~Not to stand fast 14 8| times before,~Work as they wont, when on the sight they 15 8| frigate and with galley wont to roam,~And other sort 16 9| glorious church the champion wont to be,~Now, little for himself 17 9| anew.~ ~ VIII~As (such his wont) from land to land he goes,~ 18 10| throws,~Which works as it was wont in other time.~As trout 19 11| thus who digs the mine is wont to prop~The ground, and 20 11| bosom fair,~Parts which are wont to be concealed by gown,~ 21 12| so estranged from what he wont to be.~ ~ XV~He thinks he 22 12| as a vest,~To these, so wont the burden to abide.~As 23 12| harness good~(Such was his wont) the doubtful part to guard,~ 24 13| around,~(Or, was it they were wont the shore to seek,~When 25 14| XCI~Though Fraud was alway wont to deal in lies,~So like 26 15| Is to a chief less honour wont to bring;~And that fair 27 15| others trapt he had been wont to see,~Brought thither 28 15| and the stranger's dread,~Wont even to Cairo's gate the 29 15| only in those parts, and wont to won~Ashore or under water, 30 15| such a countenance, as is wont~To be of inward love the 31 17| by the way,~And (such his wont and natural courtesies)~ 32 17| hard to count his stock:~Wont in due season these to pen 33 17| green~His flock he led, as wont, the meads among,~Sounding 34 17| Apamia were,~In tourney wont to have the upper hand:~ 35 17| ignominious stain,~As I am wont to make his fellows share:~ 36 18| whereon your hopes were wont to feed,~And suffer not 37 19| that she whilom thee was wont to spurn,~With sharp repulse 38 20| as her townsmen aye were wont to greet~The stranger) with 39 20| This was the beldam who had wont to ply~Serving the robbers 40 20| she flies not her, though wont to fear,~(As being natives 41 21| weak and friendly, as aye wont to be:~My brother was ill 42 21| prisoner's tower, as she was wont before:~From which the sad 43 21| all her art.~Thus what he wont to do by many a one,~That 44 22| duke different from his wont appear;~To one a giant, 45 22| next proceeds, as he had wont before~To counsel other 46 23| pleasure sent.~Her was he wont with pleasure aye to see,~ 47 23| the son~Of Galaphron was wont to bear in flight;~The lance, 48 23| near shepherd's cot had wont to stray~The beauteous lady, 49 24| so, I sometimes have been wont to view~A hand, more white 50 26| showed himself, as he was wont to show,~Worthy to be a 51 26| Rogero on his shield was wont to wear,~The bird which 52 27| by the teeth of dog, is wont to die~The fox, together 53 27| others who stood round her, wont to hear~Brunello often boast 54 27| ground;~As is rapacious eagle wont to strain~The pullet, in 55 28| day,~(Such was his common wont) the paynim spied,~Advancing 56 29| air,~And hushed beyond its wont the heaving main.~To the 57 29| Approached the bridge, was wont his lord to warn,~Sounding 58 30| remained the champions spent~As wont, in giving tokens of regard,~ 59 32| took the courser that was wont to bear~Astolpho, and with 60 32| northern monarchs was she wont to tell)~`And if, like sun 61 32| Though shorter than their wont, the damsel wore;~And he, 62 32| enjoy, whose sprite,~As wont, is still afflicted and 63 33| I then a child -- was wont to tell to me.~Which in 64 33| rein,~Nor over Italy, as wont, has flown:~For Mantua's 65 33| chambers by that Lord were led,~Wont much to worship every worthy 66 33| such my lot, beyond all wont, severe --~I death in watching, 67 33| Durindane,~Well knowing how 'tis wont to cleave and tear.~Gradasso 68 33| other ground.~Behold, as wont, the harpy-squad appears;~ 69 34| that kind audience ye are wont to lend.~ ~ ~ 70 35| other prisoners have been wont to do.~ ~ XLIV~"But if, 71 37| weakened, lies~The virtue, wont Tancaro to sustain~Above 72 40| speak to you, my lord --~Wont them as very madmen to decry,~ 73 40| cuirass or of casque was wont to bite,~Youthful Rogero 74 42| way~Thither where he is wont his imps to cite;~A grot 75 43| Whereof with him he often wont devize;~And aye contemplating 76 43| reverence to the serpent wont to pay,~The honoured ensign 77 43| restless round,~Ceased Love, so wont to rein the cavalier,~Aye 78 45| The gentle damsel had been wont to ride.~Rogero, that but 79 45| surcoat that the prince is wont to wear;~And the gold eagle 80 45| swear;~And with all ceremony wont and due~So was the contract