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1 1| occasion of his pains and fears;~And he to her a lover's 2 2| host.~ ~ XXV~He, for he fears the Afric king's pursuit,~ 3 7| accomplished, said,~Thy fears should so be bruited far 4 9| life without her bear.~He fears, if he set foot on Ireland' 5 10| spray so thickly fly,~He fears it so will bathe his hippogryph, ~ 6 12| the sacred ring will hide,~Fears not that evil accident can 7 16| harlot's spirits fall,~Who fears that he will work her scathe 8 17| the summit wait:~Nor any fears to ruin hall or bower;~But 9 18| wide.~At length Sir Gryphon fears he shall be drowned,~(So 10 18| was often distant wide.~He fears the ill may happen which 11 19| breast -- who has not now his fears.~Marphisa, erst so confident ' 12 20| of Isabel.~ ~ ~ I~Great fears the women of antiquity~In 13 20| guess by other sign that fears appall.~I would my passage 14 20| unite,~And every beast who fears -- the stag and doe;~But 15 21| The wretched elder by his fears opprest?~Thus by the woman' 16 22| wholly causeless are her fears,~As in an after verse will 17 26| wage,~And would outgo his fears in that assay,~Marphisa 18 30| hung between~Her hopes and fears, and in Mount Alban stayed;~ 19 31| destined fight anew;~But fears if he that deadly strife 20 31| others nourish idle grief and fears!~Rinaldo wends afield secure 21 32| like malignant asp, that fears~To change his mood, if he 22 36| So be no more to jealous fears a prey,~O Bradamant, because 23 38| that good knight unworthy fears molest;~Not only none Rinaldo 24 39| alarm withal,~As to more fears than one gave rise in all.~ ~ 25 40| promised silently, amid their fears!~What temples, statues, 26 41| more.~Christ's wrath he fears; and, since in waters sweet~( 27 41| baptism little prized,~Fears in these bitter waves to 28 43| and somewhat calmed his fears,~Until he further hear he 29 43| little known before,~He fears that it will shortly be 30 45| XXVIII~Oh! how she sighs! how fears the gentle maid,~Hearing 31 45| night no sooner drive,~Than Fears are past and gone, and Hopes 32 46| presence in that place;~Who fears annoy or trouble at his 33 46| beside had overlaid~With fears of justice, prudence, modesty,~