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1 3| stay;~And Phoebus, many times, to mortal view,~Would quench 2 4| strange wonder grew:~For often times, to sight, the lance he 3 4| enterprize to hear,~That, e'er in times of old or present day,~Was 4 5| shocks his view.~ ~ VI~"All times have shown that man has 5 5| esteemed most rare;~There many times she slept. A gallery~From 6 5| XXI~"This Polinesso many times had heard~From me (for such 7 5| Successive suckers many times will grow.~Thus my unhappy 8 5| mourned.~ ~ LXII~"And many times repeating in his thought,~ 9 7| sped;~And cursed a thousand times the hour that she~So long 10 8| the lightened horse three times and more~Lashed from the 11 8| beams, as proved a thousand times before,~Work as they wont, 12 10| Of truer love, in present times or old.~ ~ II~And this she 13 11| him held colloquy,~Their times of meeting had been infinite.~ 14 12| strange dome had paced~Four times or six, still vainly seeking, 15 12| brief.~ ~ XIX~After four times or five he so had wound~ 16 13| Counsel she had a thousand times bestowed)~Then left, Nor 17 14| hounds and fell.~And many times and oft, by foes offended,~ 18 17| baron bore.~Thrice of four times about to press the field~ 19 18| sign affied,~From ancient times, of treaty and of truce,~ 20 18| drew:~And will a thousand times a thousand miles,~With sorrow 21 20| dead and gone;~And now ten times as many such or more~Had 22 21| pine,~That has a hundred times renewed its leaves,~And 23 22| lips.~ ~ XXXIII~A thousand times they their embrace renew,~ 24 22| LXXXII~Although three times alone the Child was fain~( 25 22| LXXXIII~Save these three times, he has preserved the shield~ 26 22| and sorely prest;~And many times had buried half her blade~ 27 23| Rogero lies,~A thousand times to her she had confessed;~ 28 23| bitter fruit.~ ~ CXI~Three times, and four, and six, the 29 23| sighs are such; they fail~At times, and have their season of 30 25| nature still;~-- He can at times do good, if often ill.~ ~ 31 25| harden liquid air;~And I at times have stopt the sun, and 32 26| unparalleled; and in amaze,~At times believed that Paladin was 33 26| limbs arrayed;~And he, three times or four, to left and right,~-- 34 27| once -- but twice a hundred times -- has run~The selfsame 35 27| breast,~Find I, that she ten times was ever seen,~Even from 36 29| Isabel~More than a thousand times assurance swore,~In case 37 29| Unchanged through future times, shall last for ever.~ ~ 38 30| as her bosom rends.~Ten times the page she kisses, while 39 30| burning sighs.~ ~ LXXX~Four times, nay six, she that epistle 40 31| caress,~And kissed a thousand times, or little less.~ ~ LXI~ 41 36| my foe,~That me so many times to death has shent,~Under 42 36| rose,~In summing up past times, more sure they hold~The 43 37| river's shore,~Which nine times hems the ghosts, to upper 44 39| brink bestowed.~ ~ LVI~Seven times Astolpho makes them wash 45 39| wash the knight;~And seven times plunged beneath the brine 46 40| Hannibal, and more~In ancient times, good proof of this afford:~ 47 41| roaring swell.~ ~ XVII~Three times and four the pale-faced 48 41| She him whilere a hundred times and more~Engaged in fierce 49 41| knight,~Thrice, nay four times, with rowels and with rein;~ 50 42| The wizard knew, a hundred times and more,~He might have 51 42| thought,~He might a thousand times have had the fair;~And -- 52 42| when besought,~A thousand times refused such beauty rare;~ 53 42| he said,~And that at all times, as a debt of right,~His 54 43| That when seven hundred times his course had run,~Circling 55 43| Subject to us at other times -- to obey~The heavens refuse; 56 44| whilere~Smote it a hundred times, not once, before~He by 57 44| Which might a thousand times have given him life,~Albeit 58 44| life,~Albeit a thousand times the knight had died:~But, 59 45| will arise,~Though he three times and four the dame has hent,~ 60 45| drear~Winter within me many times a year.~ ~ XXXIX~"Return, 61 45| for your sake,~And at all times, that life will promptly 62 46| Melissa (as I know~I many times have said to you whilere)~ 63 46| cavaliers accustomed in those times.~ ~ CIII~Albeit of Charles