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1 1| of his eyes;~And, what I deem not needful to recite,~Pours 2 3| on fair fancy's food: Nor deem unmeet~I will not with a 3 6| wittily divines:~For me, I deem it gold because it shines.~ ~ 4 12| said;~"But if indeed you deem the suit discreet,~Lend 5 13| should I other's judgment deem more true~Than the belief 6 16| light."~Yield me belief, and deem my judgment right.~ ~ II~ 7 16| saves you from the Moor,~Nor deem your island strong, the 8 17| await in dread~The orc, and deem at every sound we hear,~ 9 17| sign, his purpose read.~"I deem not," cried the king, "his 10 18| with such ardour glow,~They deem 'tis better to use arms 11 18| were labour ill bestowed,~I deem, nor further of the tale 12 18| Tremble at mischief which they deem in store.~ ~ CLXV~Two Moors 13 19| s wide arms extend.~They deem these of mere toil and labour 14 20| opinions now before~The others, deem that to return to Crete~ 15 20| the strong.~ ~ XLVIII~" `I deem it fit, if you the counsel 16 20| if you the counsel shown~Deem fit as well, in future to 17 20| perceive his bent,~And truly deem he is about to fly.~All 18 20| to thy wish incline;~Yet deem me not of such perversity~ 19 21| XXXIII~" `Does not Argaeus deem enough to sty~Me in his 20 21| not dare,~But would not deem himself secure withal,~By 21 21| poisonous, will be clear;~Nor deem it meet that you to him 22 23| Which in his tongue, I deem, might make pretence~To 23 24| as too dearly sold they deem an inch,~Ne'er from their 24 26| directly go~Where these, they deem, will be their certain prey.~ 25 27| purvey;~This will I have; nor deem my reasons new;~Whether 26 27| utter such a word,~He should deem quickly, from its bitter 27 27| reason erred:~For we may deem a hundred good abound,~Where 28 27| ingratitude, or falsehood dyed~I deem not, I accuse my destiny.~ 29 28| more distant would Paris deem~Than Tanais another would 30 28| this my consort shall not deem~I little her unbounded love 31 28| stripling taken to her bed,~To deem the dame less culpable inclined:~ 32 28| have dispute or care.~Nor, deem I, she with reason could 33 28| experiment our last.~Then we may deem our own not worse inclined~ 34 29| that he may less tedious deem the rhyme,~Defer my story 35 30| Rogero and Gradasso, we~Deem there is little difference, 36 30| know the usage, why by pact~Deem they were bound their horses 37 31| lived, he was my pride,~I deem, I ill should render honour 38 31| Thou errest if thou deem'st his loss the source~Of 39 31| of the fray;~And, for I deem thou art a valiant knight,~ 40 31| array.~ ~ XXXVI~Ever, I deem, good Guido would have been~ 41 31| XLVI~"To whosoe'er I deem not Roland's foe~I tell 42 32| thou might'st have won,~To deem that cold and darksome was 43 32| champions were.~Needless anew I deem it to unfold~Why by Astolpho 44 32| board is not supplied,~I deem, for them, unless the meal 45 32| revenge requite,~He cries, `I deem it were foul wrong and sore,~ 46 32| her peer:~Not therefore, deem I, of my valour's meed~Ye 47 33| Why vex yourself, and deem~Things real which are hollow 48 35| judgment, through the skies,~I deem there is no need for me 49 35| bands the Grecian ran;~And deem Penelope a courtezan.~ ~ 50 35| fiercest heat.~Brandimart many deem the cavalier;~More guesses 51 35| Rinaldo meet;~Many would deem Orlando was the knight,~ 52 36| justly, I unjustly, die,~Deem I that thine is equal to 53 37| foul offence.~Better they deem, mid pangs prolonged and 54 38| Crassus' hoard,~I too should deem the dart, by Cupid thrown,~ 55 38| arms Rogero so robust~I deem, that he will surely win 56 40| among the foes,~Might also deem how Africk's people mourned,~ 57 40| made,~Too late to save him deem all human aid.~ ~ XXVII~ 58 40| baseness or with fear.~If many deem it well he should abide,~ 59 41| This counsel give I; that I deem it sane,~Since I pursue 60 41| When farthest off thou deem'st that God of might."~ ~ 61 43| bed;~Though doing so she deem herself unseen,~Then faithful 62 43| LXVI~"This my belief I deem a certainty;~And faith could 63 43| Nor lance, nor spear, I deem, so sorely smite.~To be 64 43| was not fair Bastia built, deem I,~Which little cause of 65 45| sheathed in plate and shell~Deem not Rogero, but the emperor' 66 45| faithful and a paynim wight,~I deem that nought avails the marriage-tie.~ 67 46| Rogero fear,~Ill matched they deem with that fierce cavalier.~ ~