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1 I| battles, and your combats bold.~ ~ V~For if the Christian 2 I| rules of skill, and courage bold,~He took from Guelpho, and 3 I| thousands stout of Pagans bold,~Where naught behoves us 4 I| When up arose each warrior bold and brave,~Glistering in 5 I| foremost battailous and bold,~Late led by Hugo, brother 6 I| thoughts, his heart was bold in fight,~No shameful vice 7 I| adventurous, brave, and bold,~Whereon a valiant prince 8 I| brought six thousand Switzers bold,~Audacious were their looks, 9 I| road~Wherein the Pagan his bold sails untwines,~Spread was 10 II| shamefaced; shame had made her bold.~ ~ XVIII~And forth she 11 II| doleful wise,~A warrior bold unwares approached near,~ 12 II| unusual gear,~Two barons bold approachen gan the place;~ 13 II| courage, strong of hand,~Bold was his heart, and restless 14 II| slender courtesy made Argantes bold,~So as one prince salute 15 II| valiant Turks and Persians bold,~Unite their forces with 16 II| warfare from the Pagans bold:~To that I answer, as my 17 III| members strong and courage bold,~On hardy breasts their 18 III| sallied out,~And many a baron bold was by her side,~Within 19 III| her warlike rout,~And with bold words them heartened as 20 III| desperate love had made him bold;~"Since from the fight thou 21 III| forth stept the warrior bold,~The first he smote down 22 III| she says, "a knight as bold~And brave, as was the son 23 IV| glory still remember it,~Our bold attempts and war we once 24 IV| her gentle bosom wandered bold;~It viewed the wondrous 25 IV| way:~With that she met a bold and lovesome knight,~Lord 26 IV| nature, all had made him bold.~ ~ XXXV~"Lady, if thee 27 IV| who durst with fingering bold assay~To touch the softness 28 V| detractors from your courage bold;~Then know, I none against 29 V| One of Christ's champions bold he killed hath,~And this 30 V| take breath,~And flourish bold in spite of rule and state;~ 31 V| left them all, besides~Two bold and trusty squires, and 32 V| take.~ ~ XC~"You champions bold, with me that 'scaped have~ 33 V| reports appal your courage bold?~ ~ XCI~"That Lord who helped 34 VI| gates outfly,~And skirmish bold and bloody fight begin;~ 35 VI| and kingdom save."~ ~ IX~"Bold youth," the tyrant thus 36 VI| knight,~Among the Christians bold I not refuse."~The warrior 37 VI| Godfrey, and his captains bold:~"My Lord," quoth he, "may 38 VI| my lord," he said, "your bold defies~By your brave foes 39 VI| lust;~But forth stert Otho bold, and took the field,~A gentle 40 VI| hazards been,~This made her bold in every hard assay,~More 41 VI| some part of his adventures bold~And valiant acts henceforth 42 VI| walls against the Christians bold,~And in such fury and such 43 VI| she hid from that virago bold,~Except her love, that tale 44 VI| LXXXVII~"Love, strong, bold, mighty never-tired love,~ 45 VI| feigned courage, and appeared bold;~Fast by her side unseen 46 VII| quoth he, "that was so bold~To combat me in hard and 47 VII| stepped out,~With courage bold, to undertake the fight:~ 48 VII| and to quake,~Now talked bold, example hath such might;~ 49 VII| Argantes looked for Tancredi bold,~But saw an uncouth foe 50 VII| the County with the Pagan bold;~And when he did his head 51 VII| He met Ormanno and Rogero bold,~Of Balnavile, Guy, and 52 VII| knight,~That many a Paynim bold there made his end:~The 53 VII| that turned his face,~Save bold Argantes, else fled every 54 VII| his wise heart,~How his bold knights to victory aspired,~ 55 VIII| well-nigh breathless, "Warriors bold," he cried,~"Who shall conduct 56 VIII| brought so many soldiers bold to fight,~That void of men 57 VIII| kindled brand of courage bold and stout,~When lo, the 58 VIII| his face, though dead, yet bold.~ ~ XXXIII~"He lay not grovelling 59 VIII| glory, for their conquest bold,~Where each his hurts I 60 VIII| and all his 'says~Were bold, of ready tongue, and working 61 VIII| unjust they named,~And with bold threats they made their 62 IX| their tents give them a bold alarm;~Believe Araspes old, 63 IX| cowards, and allowed the bold:~His forward camp, inspired 64 IX| of Solyman's designment bold,~The place, the manner, 65 IX| bright,~And busked them bold to battle and to fight.~ ~ 66 IX| and young.~ ~ XXVIII~The bold ensample of their father' 67 IX| and 'gainst the stripling bold~He spurred his steed, that 68 IX| himself, or kill the Pagan bold.~ ~ XXXVII~At last, "Is 69 IX| residue of my champions bold~I drive these wolves again 70 IX| like a bull his forehead bold~He lifts, and o'er his broken 71 IX| for fear,~But busked him bold to fight, aloft he cast~ 72 IX| stormy shower,~And with bold face their wicked foes withstand.~ 73 IX| rise again, a foe, fierce, bold,~Though dead, though slain, 74 X| to vex poor passengers so bold,~To break their sleep? or 75 X| your desire, your wish too bold,~To mortal heart such knowledge 76 X| Antonia called, of Antony the bold,~Convey his folk unseen 77 X| killed were our soldiers bold,~Great helps and greater 78 X| with murmur fill,~But with bold face, high looks and merry 79 X| Circassian friend~In terms too bold and fervent oft doth preach,~ 80 X| consent:" with that the Soldan bold~In dear embracements did 81 X| prince with countenance bold,~The silence broke, and 82 X| came,~Whose guide, a baron bold to Egypt's king,~Should 83 XI| their target fine,~But their bold fronts to chance of war 84 XI| Christian peers~Was the bold son of England's noble king,~ 85 XI| increased the more,~The bold assault he left at length 86 XI| the bulwarks now appeared bold~That fearful band that late 87 XI| mark,~In other wise this bold assault is made;~Of praise 88 XI| amongst these Christians bold,~First leap he forth that 89 XI| Grave exhortations to his bold Latines,~When of these knights 90 XI| thousand knights and barons bold,~Toward the town he hasted 91 XI| Tancredi and his squadron bold.~ ~ LXXVIII~Thither came 92 XI| piece, he kept with soldiers bold:~But the loud rumor, both 93 XII| X~"Argantes here, this bold and hardy knight,~Will undertake 94 XII| bear and long have borne,~Bold in all acts, no danger can 95 XII| who most excel in courage bold,~At once should leave this 96 XII| dragon fierce, a champion bold~The monster did with poignant 97 XII| faith;~Ah, for my sake, this bold attempt forbear;~Put off 98 XII| performed their designment bold,~A fiery ball each on the 99 XII| stepped~With all his soldiers bold, the Turkish king,~Ready 100 XII| the people spake Argantes bold:~ ~ CII~"I would, when first 101 XIII| Tancred hardy, faithful, bold,~But foolish pity lets him 102 XIII| uncertain fight.~But if Argantes bold, that hates so sore~All 103 XIII| thither sent of soldiers bold,~To guard the men and their 104 XIII| and on they went,~Under bold semblance hiding coward 105 XIII| fled, and one than all more bold,~Excused their flight, and 106 XIII| lose a prince or champion bold.~ ~ XXXV~But if I fly, what 107 XIII| not cruel as thy heart is bold,~Pardon these ghosts deprived 108 XIV| among Christ's champions bold:"~"Ah when," quoth he, " 109 XIV| with thine,~Whence barons bold and worthies shall descend,~ 110 XIV| kind,~For Prince Rinaldo bold, I humbly sue,~And that 111 XIV| dares battle make,~With so bold face, so fearless heart 112 XIV| his sake."~This man was bold of courage, strong of hand,~ 113 XIV| bring again the champion bold,~Guelpho commands them to 114 XIV| of shepherds' daughters bold~With wanton windlays run, 115 XIV| oft, to seek the champion bold."~ ~ XLVIII~While this he 116 XIV| gave about these strangers bold,~Against the wall there 117 XIV| go secure, safe, sure and bold,~Unseen the palace may you 118 XV| town built by the Grecian bold,~Of him called Alexandria 119 XV| the broad sea first his bold sails untwined,~But yet 120 XV| noble spirit of this sailor bold.~ ~ XXXII~"Thy ship, Columbus, 121 XV| there lies the champion bold~In idleness, love, fancy, 122 XV| Nor let this stay in your bold hearts breed care,~For, 123 XV| trembling fear through his bold heart was spread,~His native 124 XVI| them forth more broad and bold,~Then languisheth and dies 125 XVI| she used, and pleasures bold!~Her hair, that done, she 126 XVII| with good speed.~ ~ XIII~Of bold Circassians with their halberts 127 XVII| skirmish short, both ready, bold, and light.~ ~ XX~Two captains 128 XVII| cunning leader and a soldier bold,~For strength and courage, 129 XVII| she strove~Fierce, stern, bold, angry, and severe to prove.~ ~ 130 XVII| the rage withstood~Of the bold Huns, and of their tyrant 131 XVII| Henry was and Berengare the bold~That served great Charles 132 XVII| from the branch did Guelpho bold appear,~Guelpho his son 133 XVII| it spread and flourished bold,~Till underneath his glorious 134 XVII| many, famous, stout and bold.~ ~ LXXXVIII~"But not by 135 XVII| the rest I chose Alphonsus bold,~In virtue first, second 136 XVII| their troops and legions bold~For he beyond great Euphrates 137 XVIII| stout, crafty, wise and bold;~Sharp is the fight about 138 XVIII| thee in place next Godfrey bold;~Yet mayest thou not, polluted 139 XVIII| dight~Appeared the man, bold, stately, high and great,~ 140 XVIII| task,~A man quick, ready, bold, sly to deceive,~To answer, 141 XVIII| encamped be these Pagans bold,~Will walk in every tent 142 XVIII| neck, and bout his forehead bold,~Of linen white full twenty 143 XVIII| that would his entrance bold debar,~He backward drove, 144 XVIII| Solyman ran thither fierce and bold,~To cut the plank whereon 145 XVIII| northern port,~That with bold courage doth thy folk inspire~ 146 XVIII| brook,~But from the bearer bold his ensign took:~ ~ XCVIII~ 147 XVIII| showereth high,~And Tancred bold, that fights and combats 148 XIX| given and taken was the bold defy,~And through the press, 149 XIX| flew,~For each his foe for bold and hardy knew.~ ~ XI~Tancred 150 XIX| his stroke.~ ~ XII~But bold and bolt upright Argantes 151 XIX| half-sword,~Swift, hardy, bold, in stepped the Christian 152 XIX| lived he careless dies;~Bold, proud, disdainful, fierce 153 XIX| in answers short and sly;~Bold was his look, eyes quick, 154 XIX| Ne'er shall that deed, bold knight,~Pass unrewarded 155 XIX| feigns acquaintance, and as bold appears~As he had known 156 XIX| towards her he turned him bold,~"Ne'er that I wot I saw 157 XIX| pains and plaints I utter bold,~Where none that hears can 158 XIX| in his breast, my follies bold~Ah, pardon love's desires, 159 XIX| the morn,~A hardy giant, bold, and strong of hand,~This 160 XX| were gone and past~When the bold troop that had the tower 161 XX| environ round his squadrons bold.~ ~ X~There all his Lorrainers 162 XX| them that hope,~And to the bold recounts his boasting stout,~ 163 XX| stayed where of his squadrons bold~And noblest troops assembled 164 XX| wise, though sage, though bold,~In that confusion, trouble, 165 XX| disposed well,~And with bold words whet on their courage 166 XX| He says, "Vile fear to bold hearts never sank,~How dareth 167 XX| flight."~ ~ XXV~But to the bold, "Go, hardy knight," he 168 XX| the Persians fierce and bold she flew,~And in their troop 169 XX| carried shield,~That seemed so bold as she, so strong, so light,~ 170 XX| that was past~Where the bold Persian fought and combated,~ 171 XX| Baldwin good and Muleasses bold:~The horsemen also near 172 XX| and hardy face,~On their bold breasts deep wounds and 173 XX| his look and countenance bold,~She changed from frost 174 XX| Raymond ran to meet the Soldan bold,~Nor to encounter him had 175 XX| resist against a knight so bold~Too weak his will and power 176 XX| sparkled wrath and fury bold,~Grew dim and feeble, fear 177 XX| fetched no groan nor sigh,~Bold were his motions last, proud, 178 XX| breast,~But Tisiphernes bold revived him most,~Who fought 179 XX| Gernier, Rogero, Gerard bold he slew;~His glorious deeds 180 XX| Altamoro great thy conquest bold~Of glory shall be rich,