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1 2| cruel loss I weep,~And, as I trust, yon daring spoiler slain,~ 2 2| royal Charlemagne:~Such trust he placed in her fidelity.~ 3 3| for gold:~ ~ XXXVI~"And trust a noble brother to his hands,~ 4 4| to bear away~Resolves, in trust to see his lord again.~The 5 4| the foul accuser stands,~I trust in God to loose Geneura' 6 4| demonstrate it a grievous ill,~I trust in God, which has been borne 7 5| And I to you the fact in trust reveal,~Though this I should 8 5| show Geneura innocent!~All trust that God will make the treason 9 6| that evil man who lives in trust~His secret sin is safe in 10 8| Paris-town!~-- Since he would trust her to Duke Namus' care,~ 11 9| agents, whether they their trust betrayed,~Or that they could 12 12| escort chose,~And feigned to trust in his fidelity.~The ring 13 13| in whom Zerbino put his trust,~Cooled in his loyal faith, 14 13| when to Odoric given, his trust to share:~To him (the Spaniard 15 13| prefer, neglected of his trust,~The pleasure of his friend 16 13| is not in the lying show,~Trust not to sight where magic 17 15| Caesar's hest,~(A mighty trust) the imperial army leads:~ 18 15| on him by Charlemagne, in trust,~To him the English duke 19 17| light of thee, my sun!~I trust to scape, as hither I have 20 17| Norandine, and held in sovereign trust;~Youths quick in arms and 21 17| knight, was, in the common trust,~Sure to obtain the honours 22 18| one that ill deserved his trust,~Been cheated of the honours 23 18| lord who ruled that land in trust,~Resolved he would be present 24 18| happy fate!~For 'tis my trust, that as their bodies, so~ 25 20| other's might~Put not their trust, for ever singly go;~And 26 23| daring in affray.~Yet well I trust, if I the warrior board,~ 27 24| ever, have approved his trust.~ ~ XVII~Even then how all 28 24| Blind when I gave him such a trust, nor saw~How easily the 29 24| experiments the sage~Wisely would trust to prudence or to age.~ ~ 30 26| him so hard has prest,~I trust my injury shall be redrest."~ ~ 31 26| Late to Lanfusa, in full trust, addrest;~And, though the 32 26| Mandricardo saw her face,~In trust that, could he win her in 33 26| than thou do'st crave,~And trust to make thee sweat from 34 27| should not the event my trust belie,~(Nor am I hopeless) 35 28| Rome without delay;~But trust to overtake you by the way.~ ~ 36 29| prove my lore:~And well, I trust, thou shalt more grateful 37 35| But if, as I believe and trust, you fall,~I will your horse 38 37| CV~Since none dares trust another, nor his will,~-- 39 38| Saviour wholly puts his trust!~The stones beyond the use 40 38| Sobrino had reposed more trust,~Than in King Rodomont and 41 38| displease King Charles, I trust,~Though his was the advantage 42 38| Orlando in his sovereign's trust.~ ~ LXVI~In this accord 43 38| from the rest,~To whom a trust so weighty to impart,~As 44 39| sail he give command,~In trust to make return to Africk' 45 40| Thou, if thou liv'st, I trust, shalt set us free,~Redeem 46 41| LXXXV~No more in arms can trust the cavalier~As heretofore; 47 42| notion to undo,~Unless thy trust before sure tokens sink,~-- 48 44| hermit cried,~"Nor will, I trust, my counsel be gainsaid)~ 49 45| And that man should not trust, deluded still,~In riches, 50 45| won that battle to such trust is grown,~In his good fortune 51 45| VI~But she, that wills no trust shall e'er be placed~In