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1 7| where~No knot appears, nor vein is signified.~For finish 2 9| that he should breathe a vein.~Whence flies the bullet 3 14| And tears, like plenteous vein of water, strayed~Into the 4 18| better skilled to find the vein."~He spurs, and lets with 5 19| life-blood from so large a vein,~He would have perished, 6 21| it suited with her fickle vein,~Lightly to change her love 7 22| Bradamant, who was i' the vein~To grant whatever prudent 8 23| And faster and from fuller vein the tear~Waters all cheeks, 9 23| reached a rill of crystal vein,~On either bank of which 10 23| herbage, rill of limpid vein,~And, grateful with cool 11 23| I scatter from so full a vein.~Of tears my ceaseless sorrow 12 27| downcast eyes, in modest vein,~Avows her preference of 13 27| she better hid her wanton vein.~ ~ CXXXIX~"He of his many 14 28| own wives are of no other vein~Than those of others, and 15 31| that, in their wandering vein,~Roved, unescorted, many 16 33| that foul troop of churlish vein,~Of scourge of princes, 17 33| French who his grandsire's vein~Inherits, not his generous 18 33| bathed with blood of hostile vein.~But valour stoops at last 19 33| to the maid in boasting vein,~No paladin or knight with 20 34| was somedeal of a churlish vein,~Nor ever yielded to a first 21 34| made him mad, and, in this vein,~Belly, and breast, and 22 35| the Trojan seem of coward vein,~And from the suitors, faithful 23 35| smiled; but smiled in bitter vein;~Savouring of anger more 24 35| me so forget my courteous vein,~But that aforehand I should 25 36| heart that is of churlish vein,~Where'er it be, its evil 26 36| heard the call in joyous vein,~And bade his arms be brought; 27 36| Rogero she exhorts in earnest vein~To do as his Marphisa counsels 28 38| garrisons were sure of coward vein,~If they were scared by 29 40| at Sir Dudon's courteous vein,~"Belie himself he cannot," 30 41| spills so much from open vein,~'Twould seem he speedily 31 43| wots, that since his evil vein~He to his wife, unhappy 32 44| martial maid of no less modest vein~Than bold and full of fire 33 45| the monarch's courteous vein.~His journey's cause the 34 45| Dordona's martial maid is of a vein~Right different from the 35 46| eloquence of exhaustless vein;~Mussuro, Lascari, and Navagero,~ 36 46| where they work the golden vein~Within Pannonian or Iberian