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1 1| falsehood to excuse,~And knowing well how true the phantom' 2 3| approach too near,~Well knowing his condition: In this guise~ 3 4| Thou canst not know,~Or knowing, canst not change his destinies:~ 4 7| still benign and wise,~Who, knowing she a matchless race should 5 10| for her tranquil breast~(Knowing her lover was beside her 6 10| spreading on an ivory ground;~Knowing those secret beauties are 7 14| and courteous lore,~Not knowing yet she was another's prize.~ 8 16| marks the knight's advance,~Knowing Rinaldo not, unchanged in 9 19| these the English peer;~Knowing how soon his horn will clear 10 20| and with a mournful face;~Knowing, if he himself survives 11 20| filthy stied;~Many, not knowing whither to repair,~Plunge 12 20| whom am I subdued?"~And, knowing 'twould be poison to his 13 20| given the prince relief,~Knowing the truth, in her perversity~ 14 23| above to night.~ ~ VI~Nor knowing where for shelter she should 15 23| horse with more content,~As knowing she would guard the steed 16 25| counsel me aright.~Well knowing where the suit of armour 17 25| with secret jeer,~Who, knowing not the sex concealed below~ 18 27| sun was under ground,~He, knowing well how sure he was to 19 30| Rogero gave the steed,~Well knowing how that goodly gift would 20 31| joined that fair array;~And (knowing well his force and mighty 21 32| and monarch read:~Since, knowing either's superhuman might,~ 22 33| should chance in future age,)~Knowing through him, to Pharamond 23 33| dint of Durindane,~Well knowing how 'tis wont to cleave 24 33| pardon who repent.~ ~ CXV~"Knowing my sin, I ask not, I, to 25 37| uncourteous varlet sheared --~And knowing not how better to disguise~ 26 38| they, or idle Arabs -- who,~Knowing that you are severed by 27 39| distress, to truck;~And knowing through sure spy, Astolpho 28 39| warrior bold.~ ~ XLI~She knowing old Bardino in that wight,~ 29 41| Bayard and of Durindane.~Not knowing them, Anglantes' valiant 30 41| this day.~I ween that, knowing you are doomed to woe,~And 31 44| of the imperial practice knowing nought,~Promised his beauteous 32 44| Hector's arms restored;~As knowing horse and arms were his 33 46| own,~As then it made me, knowing not my foe;~So hatred from