Canto

 1     1|         And now again the maid her thoughts addressed~Towards her native
 2     2|         and Duty weigh,~But softer thoughts both Fame and Duty chase:~
 3     3|       Touched with the sanctifying thoughts which wait~On worthy spirit
 4     7|         waiting for the fay.~These thoughts, and other thoughts as vain,
 5     7|          These thoughts, and other thoughts as vain, he weighed~Before
 6     7| semi-deities,~Spies daily what her thoughts and actions are,~And lots
 7     8|       preyed.~Nor would the vexing thoughts which bred annoy,~Let thee
 8     9|         spite;~That portion of his thoughts, which should have led~The
 9    10|        beside her laid)~No further thoughts, no further cares molest,~
10    10|           how fashioned best,~Your thoughts may tower more high than
11    12|          left-hand road assay,~His thoughts still rove from what his
12    14|          so fair~As to our foolish thoughts, upon this day~The holy
13    16|           speech or living page my thoughts impart)~"One ill is grievous
14    19|           to speak their different thoughts, below,~To midships make
15    21|            overrun~A thousand evil thoughts, resolved on one.~ ~  XXXV~"
16    25|            case,~Whom many warring thoughts at once opprest;~But neither
17    25|           repose afford~To him the thoughts, which evermore molest,~
18    25|           Rogero is such words his thoughts exposed,~Which never could
19    28|       better ease.~While still his thoughts to his ill consort stray,~
20    28|        himself; while evermore~Sad thoughts some newer cause of grief
21    28|        night~Ensuing, aye by heavy thoughts opprest;~Nor can he ever
22    29|          intentions fluctuate!~All thoughts we lightly change, but mostly
23    32|         bestowed.~So buried in the thoughts wherewith she strove,~Was
24    35|           no end~To his perplexing thoughts, and cannot see~Who should
25    37|            the dame, with vengeful thoughts afire,~He goes, but sees
26    38|          Like one that is on lofty thoughts intent.~ ~ XXXIII~After
27    39|           was stirred,~Who had her thoughts on tardy vengeance placed,~
28    41|          Alas! for man's deceitful thoughts and blind!~The ship escaped
29    43|             So vanquish her chaste thoughts, she makes the accord --~
30    43|          by such blind and furious thoughts, returned~Anselmo to the
31    44|         bride."~ ~ XLVIII~If cruel thoughts the afflicted maid torment,~
32    45|           XV~Theodora was by other thoughts possest,~Whose son was killed
33    45|         say: "I see 'twas ill such thoughts to nurse,~But he, the cause,
34    45|            cavalier,~So from those thoughts is he estranged, that erst~
35    45|         made him steer,~His second thoughts confronting with his first,~
36    45|         breast now these now other thoughts assail,~All from his bosom
37    45|       sword?"~ ~  XCV~If him these thoughts so harass and torment,~That
38    46|       Conceal the dark and envious thoughts they brew.~As the fox waits
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