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1 I| instruction had,~Like them to fight far off or charge at hand,~ 2 I| thoughts, his heart was bold in fight,~No shameful vice his worth 3 I| wide,~Till tired with the fight, the heat, the way,~He sought 4 I| hundred Greeks came next, in fight well tried,~Not surely armed 5 I| worth and fame,~Unfeared in fight, untired with hurt or wound,~ 6 II| time, device, or will,~To fight, to fly, excuse, or pardon 7 II| to small things I bow,~To fight in field, or to defend this 8 II| are wont to win in every fight~Still feed the fire that 9 II| men free, by use and kind,~Fight for your sake? Or on them 10 II| show what joy you take in fight,~Which makes you prize our 11 II| muse;~If peace, we rest, we fight, if war thou choose."~ ~ 12 II| court it, Hector loved to fight."~ ~ XCV~Thus he who late 13 III| weak to match with her in fight.~ ~ XV~They met, and low 14 III| Withdrawn, somewhere, alone to fight it out?~ ~ XXVI~"So singled, 15 III| thou some conditions of the fight."~ ~ XXVII~She stayed, and 16 III| him bold;~"Since from the fight thou wilt no respite give,~ 17 III| the hill Argantes came to fight,~Like angry Mars to aid 18 III| could not safely fly, nor fight secure.~ ~ XLV~The angry 19 III| of regiment,~Peerless in fight, in counsel grave and sound,~ 20 III| and young Rinaldo like in fight."~ ~ LX~To whom the king: " 21 IV| the prey and glory of the fight~Upon this Syrian folk would 22 IV| me ten, approved most in fight,~Who with assistance of 23 IV| shall in God's high service fight,~That virgins innocent save 24 IV| or fear that might from fight arise;~Else, here surrender 25 V| set in battle and in hardy fight,~Do thou permit the chosen 26 V| all beforn;~Nor that in fight thou both surpass the rest,~ 27 V| proud and vain, his worth in fight~He called fool-hardise, 28 V| some to gaze and some to fight:~The empty air a sound confused 29 V| I not to get mine own by fight,~Or civil war, although 30 V| against the Pagans would he fight,~And kill their kings from 31 V| revenge by battle or by fight?~The Norway Prince hath 32 V| servants fought till they could fight no more,~For all were slain 33 V| and least they looked for fight.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"Their frantic 34 VI| away:~Tancred begins new fight, and when both trust~To 35 VI| skirmish bold and bloody fight begin;~For when last need 36 VI| your troops to doubtful fight,~Then bind yourself to Godfrey 37 VI| us, and with our foes to fight.~ ~ XI~"Now though Godfredo 38 VI| Christian prove in single fight."~ ~ XIV~The king replied, " 39 VI| breathing out desire of fight,~An herald called, and said, " 40 VI| covetice.~ ~ XVI~"And that to fight I am not only prest~With 41 VI| excuse the fourth or fifth of fight.~ ~ XIX~"But let him come 42 VI| yourself aloof, while they two fight."~ ~ XXII~Thus spake the 43 VI| waxed red for shame,~The fight was his, but now disgraced 44 VI| But for the issue of the fight attend,~And stood as still, 45 VI| doubtful hazards of uncertain fight;~For such their privilege 46 VI| Argantes answered him, "The fight begun~Now to forbear, doth 47 VI| was decreed.~ ~ LIV~This fight was deep imprinted in their 48 VI| shrink,~When on their future fight thou hap'st to think?~ ~ 49 VI| field, or private combat fight.~ ~ LXXXIV~"Nor haddest 50 VI| lord that fierce and cruel fight,~But I to that encounter 51 VII| Argantes is assigned~To fight, an angel to his aid he 52 VII| near when he again must fight~With proud Argantes, that 53 VII| find before we end this fight;~And thy false heart cleft 54 VII| him boldly to the dreadful fight;~Upon his horse long while 55 VII| for the appointed day to fight.~ ~ LI~The night which that 56 VII| combat me in hard and single fight,~Shall wounded fall inglorious 57 VII| his strong foe to deadly fight:~ ~ LVI~Such was the Pagan' 58 VII| courage bold, to undertake the fight:~Absent were all the Christian 59 VII| When night were come their fight to hide;~The rest their 60 VII| When Leopold in single fight I slew;~A greater praise 61 VII| all who should begin the fight;~Baldwin and Roger both, 62 VII| from the rest,~And for the fight did likewise humbly sue,~ 63 VII| will he heard,~That in this fight he should him chiefly shield,~ 64 VII| aged dragon in a bloody fight,~There are the dreadful 65 VII| place, or for myself to fight,~Lo, here I am, who scorn 66 VII| helm on high,~Even in the fight his foe good Raymond hit,~ 67 VII| some cried;~Fierce was the fight, and longer still it lasted,~ 68 VII| spake,~"Go with thy troop, fight for thy Saviour's sake;~ ~ 69 VII| in where hottest is the fight,~Thy force against the left 70 VII| Justice in our aid doth fight,~Our visages are from this 71 VII| blood where thickest was the fight;~At last himself with all 72 VIII| so many soldiers bold to fight,~That void of men he left 73 VIII| flew:~ ~ XVIII~"Uneven the fight, unequal was the fray,~Our 74 VIII| our friends by chance of fight,~Come follow them, the path 75 VIII| a Pagan crew,~After long fight, at last Prince Sweno slew.~ ~ 76 VIII| hath spent, in one unlucky fight;~And so appeared hath thy 77 VIII| in quarrels, and in civil fight,~Which exiled, the hills 78 IX| outlaws, ready aye for gold to fight,~The hope of gain hath such 79 IX| inflamed his soldiers to the fight,~And led them on through 80 IX| them bold to battle and to fight.~ ~ XXI~The Arabians wist 81 IX| Arabians came by heaps to fight,~Covering, like raging floods, 82 IX| But busked him bold to fight, aloft he cast~His blade, 83 IX| heaven meanwhile upon this fight,~From his high throne bent 84 IX| infernal lake~Your battles fight, and there your triumphs 85 IX| bloody, deadly waxed the fight.~ ~ LXXIV~Meanwhile the 86 IX| fly, they are slain; if fight, they die.~ ~ XCIII~Fear, 87 IX| relics small of that sharp fight did bring:~ ~ XCVII~Meanwhile 88 X| emboldeneth and excites to fight;~Godfredo hears his lords 89 X| once again assay~To win by fight, by which so oft he lost:~ 90 X| service there, no cause of fight,~Nor gainst our foes to 91 X| side,~Withouten battle, fight, or stroke at all,~Even 92 X| these Christians shall~In fight subdued fly, and conquered 93 X| Young babes he had, to fight which made him loth,~He 94 X| blame I any; for in every fight~We showed courage, valor, 95 X| most hot and bloody was the fight,~By secret paths and blind 96 X| squadron known,~In the last fight which brought him so great 97 X| defied,~And ere he left the fight to earth them brought.~And 98 X| and Christian faith men fight,~There forth she spreadeth 99 XI| cures him, he returns to fight,~But lost his labor, for 100 XI| angels down from heaven to fight~Gainst the blasphemous beast 101 XI| strong against to-morrow's fight."~ ~ XVIII~They took their 102 XI| For Christ's true faith to fight in every land,~To God even 103 XI| with shield and sword~To fight, to win, or die for Christ 104 XI| sting;~Disabled thus from fight, he gan retire,~Groaning 105 XI| Ademare stood to behold the fight~High on the bank, withdrawn 106 XI| foes,~As ships are wont in fight, so it assayed~With the 107 XI| Supply my want, let not the fight relent,~I go, and will ere 108 XI| encouraged,~They weapons got, and fight like men they would,~Their 109 XI| And with such force the fight he there renewed,~That now 110 XI| quoth he, "to end this fight,~Before the sun be sunken 111 XI| could the man from blood and fight debar;~A sturdy lance in 112 XI| wrought he had,~Mortal the fight, and fierce had been the 113 XII| tired is your strength with fight.~ ~ XIV~"If you went forth 114 XII| or her fierce intent,~The fight, the press, the night, and 115 XII| would know with whom this fight he made:~ ~ LX~"Evil is 116 XII| the fray,~Fierce was the fight, though feeble were their 117 XII| their stead maintained the fight,~Their swords both points 118 XII| again,~Or in the bloody fight, where killed was she,~In 119 XIII| doubtful hazard of uncertain fight.~But if Argantes bold, that 120 XIII| dead why should men living fight?"~ ~ XL~This found he graven 121 XIII| quoth he, "slain without fight,~Killed, not subdued, murdered, 122 XIV| overcome and slain her men in fight.~ ~ LIII~"Rinaldo there 123 XIV| ride.~A headless corse in fight late overthrown,~The witch 124 XIV| waves together rush and fight,~Whence first he saw, with 125 XVI| aspire,~Yet fled not he nor fight for fear forsook,~But followed 126 XVI| back, oft gazed he on the fight,~But oftener on his mistress 127 XVI| That in vile rest from fight sequestered far,~Feeds with 128 XVI| jousts, for tournament and fight:~ ~ XXIX~So fared Rinaldo 129 XVI| fashion's sake but not for fight.~ ~ XXXI~As when, from sleep 130 XVI| travel, pass the seas, fight, conquest get,~Destroy our 131 XVI| rocks, and sands~And come to fight among the Pagan bands,~ ~ 132 XVII| with Godfrey's power to fight;~Armida, who Rinaldo's ruin 133 XVII| ease to try the toil of fight~His fond ambition brought 134 XVII| he of Tripoli, for sudden fight~And skirmish short, both 135 XVII| Abiazar proud, brought to the fight~The third, a thief, a murderer, 136 XVII| your happy fortune go to fight,~And trust, my lord, in 137 XVII| country, and my faith to fight,~A dame, a virgin, but a 138 XVII| To mortal battle, and by fight him kill,~And with his hateful 139 XVII| bark;~But when in single fight he lost the bell,~How through 140 XVII| in peace or to command in fight,~Thine offspring's glory 141 XVII| and win spoils in single fight,~And on his locks, rewards 142 XVIII| wise and bold;~Sharp is the fight about the bulwarks high~ 143 XVIII| his high service war or fight begin.~ ~ VIII~"The world, 144 XVIII| mine engines huge shall fight~And gainst the northern 145 XVIII| utmost power and strength in fight.~ ~ LXII~That day, which 146 XVIII| prove,~For liberty they fight, for life and all,~And oft 147 XVIII| engines there with engines fight.~ ~ LXXX~For in that place 148 XVIII| side against this town they fight,~And of thy joy and conquest 149 XIX| thou thus, thus late to fight?~ ~ III~"Too late thou com' 150 XIX| alone to war,~But yet the fight I neither shun nor fear,~ 151 XIX| Strange kind of arms in single fight to bear;~Yet shalt thou 152 XIX| vantage none I will the fight forsake:"~Thus given and 153 XIX| place~Had been for men to fight or beasts to chase.~ ~ IX~ 154 XIX| low and traversed in his fight,~Now to his ward retired, 155 XIX| tall ship so doth a galley fight,~When the still winds stir 156 XIX| have subdued thee in this fight,~I will no trophy, triumph, 157 XIX| God that saved him in this fight;~But yet this bloody conquest 158 XIX| from his conquered foe in fight.~ ~ XXIX~But while these 159 XIX| these lords their private fight pursue,~Made fierce and 160 XIX| morn renew the assault and fight.~ ~ LI~With cheerful look 161 XIX| their preys with little fight~At ease be overthrown, killed, 162 XIX| arms Ormondo took in noble fight~From Godfrey proud, that 163 XIX| prepare,~Because the day of fight approacheth fast."~"They 164 XIX| said, "I that am slow to fight~Will follow far behind, 165 XIX| That day when Emiren by fight shall prove~To win lost 166 XIX| them know:~But in close fight when all the soldiers best~ 167 XIX| sword, but far off shoot and fight,~But yet the Persian army 168 XIX| plain and pitched field,~To fight with you, to make you fly 169 XIX| And then in pitched field, fight, if you will;~If not, delay 170 XIX| this wall and trench, the fight to shun,~Doth ill this camp 171 XX| host arrives, and cruel fight~Makes with the Christians 172 XX| s noble heat;~Battle and fight they wished, "Arm, arm!" 173 XX| youth to give the sign of fight all prayed~Their Duke, and 174 XX| next, for he refused to fight;~Their haste and heat he 175 XX| this field, this fray, this fight.~ ~ VI~When first he saw 176 XX| His army ready stood the fight to try,~And to the middle 177 XX| adventurers then, in battle and in fight~Well tried, a squadron famous 178 XX| assembled are,~That one day's fight may end seven years of war.~ ~ 179 XX| years of war.~ ~ XV~"This fight shall bring us many victories,~ 180 XX| few of them to strike or fight shall come,~For some want 181 XX| dareth one against an hundred fight?~Our cry, our shade, will 182 XX| sundry nations to sharp fight~Encouraged, but now the 183 XX| Stood prest to move, to fight, and praise to get,~Loose 184 XX| Horror itself in that fair fight seemed fair,~And pleasure 185 XX| The Pagans answer, and the fight accept;~The godly Frenchmen 186 XX| earth, and then up leapt~To fight, the land between was vanished 187 XX| bespread,~He entered then the fight and that was past~Where 188 XX| And broke his arms, their fight would soon be done:~From 189 XX| A massacre was this, no fight; these put~Their foes to 190 XX| he alone maintained the fight and fray,~Seeing distressed 191 XX| Renewed the furious battle, fight and fray,~New streams of 192 XX| armies twain while thus the fight~Waxed sharp, hot, cruel, 193 XX| folk, not used to dangerous fight,~Were broken, scattered, 194 XX| The day, the Christians fight, resist and die,~And ready 195 XX| people ran away outright,~The fight was near the place where 196 XX| send out:~ ~ CVI~So run to fight the angry Soldan would,~ 197 XX| while resists, not death nor fight~Made him forget his state 198 XX| and runn'st thyself from fight?~What seek'st thou? safety? 199 XX| virtue right,~Here let him fight that would escape; for this~ 200 XX| leaped forth to undertake the fight,~The people round about 201 XX| Cleopatra so~Alone fled from the fight and cruel fray,~Against 202 XX| life, no price on blood,~I fight, and sell not war for gold