Canto

 1     2|        troubled fancy rack~Fear, doubt, and his own native, rancorous
 2     4|       thievish hands in fear and doubt;~And follows every motion
 3     4|          tale to tell.~So that I doubt, fair sir, the thief enthralls~
 4     5|         till I call.'~ ~ XLVI~" `Doubt not' (the valiant brother
 5     7|        ring dost wear,~I have no doubt if to yon island I~This,
 6     8|       long weariness and fearful doubt,~The townsmen keep their
 7    14|        dyke each quarter held in doubt;~And had within trench,
 8    15|     Logistilla wills, for aye in doubt~Of hinderance from Alcina'
 9    17|      light.~But where you are, I doubt my fortune ill,~For by your
10    18|         king,~Suspended stood in doubt and wondering.~ ~ CXVI~Of
11    19|          Sore dangerous 'twas to doubt; lest hostile band~Should
12    21|         were best.~He, lest more doubt of him be entertained,~Tastes
13    25|        And had remained in cruel doubt and dread.~ ~  XLVII~"Unhelmed,
14    26|      five and more;~And -- but I doubt who hears me might distrust~
15    26|     guise.~And that she need not doubt withal, he said,~But that
16    26|         moves by that request~No doubt in him, nor any of the rest.~ ~
17    27|       lord the question try;~Nor doubt but I in readiness be found~
18    27|        youthful king, beyond all doubt, is clear~He sees his Frontilatte
19    28|         myself my need could do.~Doubt not but I shall speedily
20    29|       scours the shore.~ ~ LXVII~Doubt not that she another will
21    30|         month or more he past~In doubt of death; so deeply him
22    31|        its final issue stands in doubt.~-- He that the strife was
23    32|       that suspicious fear, that doubt unjust,~Which racked her
24    35|       Authors for friends! They, doubt it not, shall save~Your
25    36|      cries:~"Let him begone, nor doubt am I, before~Many days pass,
26    42|         husband that is still in doubt and fear.~Full many husbands
27    43|       his cheek is dyed,~Through doubt of his fair consort while
28    43|          When to Anselmo's early doubt and fear~Are joined the
29    43|       judge 'twixt certainty and doubt.~ ~ CXX~"How blest would
30    43|             CXX~"How blest would doubt appear, had he that wound~
31    43| CLXXXVIII~And adds they need not doubt, if they will go~To seek
32    46|     where, of her feeble life in doubt,~She in a secret chamber
33    46|       warrior spied.~She in sore doubt her champion's fall had
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