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1 1| whither knows;~Then enters a deep wood, whose branches play,~ 2 1| brought about.~ ~ XLIX~With deep attention, while the warrior 3 1| after, dyed his cheek so deep a red,~And if he rued his 4 1| Than on her laughing eyes deep darkness sate:~And with 5 2| Dragging me where the stream is deep and fleet.~Her I abandon 6 2| feign the thrust and parry:~Deep masters of the desperate 7 2| Vouching with bitter tears my deep distress.~They proffer aid, 8 2| but the means to try the deep descent.~Then, looking round, 9 2| his helpless prey into the deep.~"And thus," exclaimed the 10 3| glow:~So long as through deep woods thy journey lies,~ 11 4| XII~A rock from that deep valley's centre springs;~ 12 5| And fell into such fit of deep despair,~He there resolved 13 5| whelmed with sorrow of so deep a dye,~That, bent to follow 14 6| hurry through the briny deep,~With monstrous backs above 15 7| on the knight with such deep reverence wait,~They could 16 7| wrought,~A thousand fathoms deep he fain would lie~Buried 17 9| with thee to the darkest deep below!~ ~ XCI~"O loathed, 18 10| For Zealand through the deep, with meery cheer.~ ~ XVI~ 19 10| stripling's sail across the deep,~Bears off as well the shriek, 20 14| ertopt with shade,~Where a deep river wound about the field,~ 21 14| laves.~ ~ XXXIX~Where this deep stream was fordable, he 22 14| humbleness of heart and deep contrition;~And added other 23 14| the shadow of this forest deep,~Into the rock there runs 24 14| concert, a rude harmony~Of deep lament, and yell and shriek, 25 15| all sides, your midland deep.~ ~ XXXI~"Pompey, though 26 16| Duke of Albany.~ ~ LVI~The deep sonorous trumpet's bellowing,~ 27 16| camp behind him led,~In one deep phalanx. At the mighty sound~ 28 17| which closed that cavern deep,~And lodged us there. With 29 17| suffered comprehends;~For in deep silence, upon every hand,~ 30 17| rested there,~Than, with deep sleep opprest, he closed 31 19| pricks before,~Through the deep wood, inspired by high disdain,~ 32 19| port;~Six hundred paces deep; and crowning each~Horn 33 20| bosom brought,~Gored with deep wounds, beyond all remedy.~ 34 22| a steady trot.~From the deep forest issued forth the 35 23| had brought,~And buried deep in earth, the martial maid;~ 36 24| despairing, hies~Into hell's deep and gloomy bottom; where~ 37 25| His sword would cut as deep, or little less.~ ~ XIV~ 38 25| salve to ease the smart:~So deep had Love already driven 39 27| long, and many sighs,~As if deep slumber had but then given 40 28| which, rooted fast and deep,~He still has kept, and 41 29| the horse will go~Into the deep and dangerous stream below.~ ~ 42 29| fell intent~Him into that deep river to dispatch,~Nor deeming 43 29| overhung a valley dark and deep.~ ~ LII~Here he by chance 44 29| risqued his neck in that deep bottom, who~Rehearsed the 45 31| into the river's darksome deep,~To search for beauteous 46 33| aerial mountain's feet,~Deep under earth, extends a gloomy 47 34| I plainly show;~-- What deep and deadly hate by bosom 48 35| following sun, those two~At the deep stream arrived and bridge 49 35| ran~Of falling into that deep stream below:~But, born 50 37| LV~"That night, he in deep silence bade array~A score 51 40| town-wall was thirty cubits deep.~ ~ XXVI~He, without any 52 40| Throughout the squadrons a deep rumour flew,~A murmur and 53 40| there, and violent hand~Dipt deep in blood and plunder, in 54 40| scaly fishes in their quiet deep.~ ~ XLVI~Here other vessel, 55 41| with the wave, they sink so deep,~That they appear to spy 56 42| bold lover no displeasure deep~The journey of Angelica 57 42| darkness and the caverned deep.~For tail, a fierce and 58 42| Observes his heart with some deep woe downweighed.~For not 59 45| his life, immersed in that deep woe,~Little replies; the 60 46| other went.~ ~ XXI~A prey to deep and stubborn grief, reclined~ 61 46| in the Vatican;~Where for deep wisdom graced by eloquent