Canto

 1     1|         defeat had wrought,~For thinking but increased the monarch'
 2     8|         great grief, and he~Lay thinking on his folly past in vain:~"
 3     8|   sorrow drowned.~ ~ LXXXIV~Not thinking that like images are vain,~
 4    11|     foolish were the knight,~If thinking of that damsel as before,~
 5    12|        other gate conveyed."~So thinking, from the house he issued
 6    12|   unsuspicious of surprise;~And thinking her the sacred ring will
 7    14|        used to dwell,~Who after thinking much, at last concluded~
 8    15|      another leman made repair;~Thinking, while such fresh youth
 9    16|         unchanged in cheer;~Nor thinking such a cruel shock to meet,~
10    17|         cowardly Martano hight,~Thinking, because his comrade, he
11    17|       and with fury stung;~Less thinking of his honours that the
12    18| unworthy food for wolf or crow!~Thinking how still to me he was humane,~
13    19|       their career was run,~Nor thinking that beneath such manly
14    21|       on earth o'erthrew.~ ~ XI~Thinking him slain who only lay amazed,~
15    21|     wooed;~And all the while is thinking in what way~The knight can
16    21| constrained,~He had no time for thinking what were best.~He, lest
17    22|      not by might."~ ~  XCI~As, thinking thus, he journeyed on his
18    23|      Jove's son~Did by Antaeus, thinking to have done.~ ~ LXXXVI~
19    23|         with desire:~ ~ CXX~Nor thinking she of mightiest king was
20    26|         the mountain, read;~And thinking, that he was not far away,~
21    33|   damage her he should descend,~Thinking to bind her with the griding
22    33|       her descried;~ ~ LXIX~Not thinking, howsoe'er, she was a maid,~
23    34|         desired.~ ~ XLII~"Then, thinking if such course I should
24    36|      with mickle spite possest,~Thinking another joys the stripling'
25    38|       known of all mankind;~As, thinking upon this by night and day,~
26    39|     further thought.~ ~ VII~He, thinking that the monarch of Algiers~
27    41|      strokes unstained and dry,~Thinking head, breast, and belly
28    43|   sweetness did the maid unite,~Thinking thereof meseems my heart
29    43|      test shall try,~And, to my thinking, now shall you drink clean;~
30    43|         of his consort fair,~As thinking, that the rustics, which
31    45|       its opposite;~ ~ XXXI~And thinking, ever and anon, anew~On
32    46|       pourtraid.~ ~ XXVII~There thinking what an injury he had done~
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