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1 8| thou didst not in thy grace disdain.)~To have let them place 2 9| and entertained such high disdain,~He entered Holland, and 3 13| XXV~"Not without high disdain Corebo heard~(Who kind and 4 13| young, remains a widow, in disdain~Of fortune: (that which 5 16| every way averse, his suit disdain;~Though Love deprive him 6 17| prize he sees, with much disdain,~About to be borne off by 7 17| I make of my long-nursed disdain~Of cowardice perpetual record 8 19| deep wood, inspired by high disdain,~When he has left the one 9 19| stubborn pride and haught disdain,~She seemed to scorn this 10 19| sharp repulse and insolent disdain.~O Ferrau, O ye thousand 11 19| he held such vantage in disdain:~Better he deemed the law 12 20| withal the day, in high disdain,~That he achieved o'er dames 13 21| to change her love into disdain.~ ~ XXII~" `Ah! why should 14 21| was sound and full of new disdain,~That weak and friendly, 15 23| loathed the couch in his disdain,~Nor from the down upstarted 16 26| by generous and by just disdain,~The unavenged as yet is 17 26| So him his heat of blood, disdain, and ire,~To venge that 18 26| fury stirred;~And, with disdain all over in a glow,~Thought 19 27| fires anew Marphisa's old disdain,~Nor she from instant vengeance 20 27| to say before,~With what disdain and with what anger shaken,~ 21 29| of pride, and anger, and disdain.~ ~ XLVI~This hand and now 22 32| Esteem a man that has me in disdain?~Pray him that never hears 23 32| with jealousy and fierce disdain:~From her all hope the wretched 24 32| With stems of cypress which disdain the knife;~Which shoot not, 25 33| upon the world with less disdain,~She tells them, by no paladin 26 34| Erewhile provoked the pestilent disdain,~Because of Thamar; countless 27 34| pleased, and pacify his fierce disdain.~ ~ XXV~"When of my coming 28 35| fall by me thou needest not disdain;~I with such strength, such 29 36| she is nearly maddened by disdain.~Scarce was she thrown, 30 36| furious anger and with fierce disdain,~She at her opposite her 31 36| Marphisa, with such fierce disdain~Inflamed, at being in that 32 36| and inflamed with such disdain,~All parley was a waste 33 37| sweet consort not the work disdain,~And for the imperfect deed 34 37| such pity moved and then disdain,~That they (had it been 35 37| such hatred, them with such disdain~Against the wretch so many 36 39| Return repentant and in high disdain:~So, with a sigh, return 37 40| the pontiff, in his fierce disdain,~Albeit upon his feeble 38 40| is own far from him, in disdain~To take such vantage of 39 42| of the Indian damsel hies~Disdain preserves; from thence does 40 42| his lip, is quivering with disdain;~His tongue no word is able 41 42| Rinaldo, know that I am hight Disdain,~Bound hither but to break 42 42| well wrought image, she disdain~Appeared to nurse, that 43 43| God moves sometimes his disdain.~I know not if it wise or 44 43| Impatient to be treated with disdain~By me, -- of her more loved 45 44| heard his heir with some disdain;~That, without concert with 46 45| the daughter choler and disdain~The mother nursed, yet that 47 46| this with such anger and disdain,~Many surmised amid the