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1 3| me, but aright inspire my soul,~While the blue heaven shall 2 4| refused the requisition,~A soul resolved would find the 3 5| call:~For in his inmost soul such sorrow bred~The having 4 6| withdrew,~And yielded all her soul to love more new.~ ~ L~" 5 7| afterwards to be,~Body and soul, destroyed; and that, possessed~ 6 10| Is, man in these his very soul may see;~His vices and his 7 11| doomed to hell~That cursed soul, amid the unhappy crew,~ 8 12| More than for life and soul, alas! of thee~Protection 9 12| here~Each blemish of the soul was seen confest:~None looked 10 14| a-field,~Which so rejoiced his soul, so satisfied;~And being 11 16| these divorcing body and soul,~Restores the wavering battle 12 18| blown:~This on the paynim's soul so fiercely fed,~He could 13 18| pair of hands, have but one soul."~So saying, the bold youth, 14 18| Forth issued blood and soul, and from his sell~Lifeless 15 21| conscience to myself bewray.~The soul, which is with secret evil 16 21| LXVI~"And follows with his soul my brother true,~That hence, 17 24| each side.~Well matched in soul and valour, either knight.~ 18 25| burning eyes,~She spake her soul sick with desire; became~ 19 25| wedded, ought to be one soul with him;~ ~ LXXXIX~And, 20 26| with dread,~Sufficed the soul and valour of the four;~ 21 27| precious as his life and soul should be,~Hastes to repair 22 29| third heaven her chaste soul made repair,~And in Zerbino' 23 29| Lamented sore his error, sad at soul.~ ~ XXXI~That placated, 24 29| some content,~The sainted soul of Isabel might be;~That, 25 32| would else her harassed soul have shent.~She, one day 26 33| sleep with promised peace my soul did buoy,~But I to bitter 27 35| spirit did invest,~And rarely soul so great from realms divine~ 28 37| lady should depart,~His soul as well would from his body 29 37| thee bestow,~I hope thy soul shall have; hope to be nigh,~ 30 38| Who doth his miserable soul possess,~Evermore with such 31 39| wou'd~Bequeath his parting soul to paradise.~Astolpho and 32 41| she lies.~Meanwhile, his soul to Heaven each recommends,~ 33 41| to speed~The warrior's soul more promptly on its way;~ 34 42| angels in the sky,~As the soul parts, are heard on every 35 43| astound~So easily thou seizest soul, immersed~In baseness, or 36 43| Will not to follow thee my soul release.~If in thy troubles 37 43| he would to his rest his soul convey.~Before and all about 38 43| from the wearied corse her soul expires;~And builds in that 39 46| she cried~To Leo) "is your soul's nobility,~And corresponding 40 46| As to demand my heart and soul from me.~Whether thy wish 41 46| For better I without a soul could dwell~Than without