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  1     I|         feeble, and confirm the strong,~The Lord of Hosts their
  2     I|        where truth is plain and strong,~Your acts, I trust, will
  3     I|         A thousand were they in strong armors clad,~Next whom there
  4     I|   surely armed in steel or iron strong,~But each a glaive had pendant
  5     I|        looks, their faces grim,~Strong castles on the Alpine clifts
  6     I|     Prepare you then for travel strong and light,~Fierce to the
  7     I|    bonds of love and friendship strong,~Together sailed they fraught
  8    II|       had snared been in love's strong lace;~But wayward beauty
  9    II|    faithful crew,~All that were strong of body, stout of mind,~
 10    II|        he was stout of courage, strong of hand,~Bold was his heart,
 11    II|      perchance is laid~In these strong troops, which thee environ
 12   III|       the forest down,~And make strong engines to assault the town.~ ~ ~
 13   III|    placed;~The rest, of members strong and courage bold,~On hardy
 14   III|        sparkling fire,~With his strong squadron Lord Tancredi came,~
 15   III|         says, "No stroke of thy strong hand~Can vanquish Tancred,
 16   III|       sent~Among these thousand strong of Christian peers,~Syria
 17   III|         and Mahomet depart;~Not strong Argantes thought his life
 18   III|       best be battered,~How his strong engines he might aptly frame,~
 19    IV|    fresh makes weakened sorrows strong,~Expulsed were we with injurious
 20    IV|    avail high walls or bulwarks strong,~Where fainting cowards
 21    IV|      last, nigh tired, a castle strong we fand,~The utmost border
 22     V|          In Godfrey's thought a strong contention bred~Who fittest
 23     V|      blade,~And valiant show of strong resistance made.~ ~ XXVIII~
 24     V|       head, and dressed in iron strong,~About his neck his silver
 25     V|   ventured,~Yet was the fort so strong it was not entered.~ ~ LXIV~
 26     V|      plain;~Send therefore some strong troops of men of war,~To
 27     V|      will you remember this?~Be strong therefore, and keep your
 28    VI|         lies,~High rampiers and strong bulwarks fortifies.~ ~ II~
 29    VI|     tower, to make that bulwark strong,~Whether the sun, the moon,
 30    VI|        die within this fortress strong.~ ~ V~"Yet never shall my
 31    VI|      foe had hands, like Hector strong,~With heart unfeared, and
 32    VI|         attending saw the Pagan strong:~Tancredi started with the
 33    VI|      fell;~Yet his proud foe so strong and sturdy was,~That he
 34    VI|      end, and wist withal~Their strong contention should eftsoons
 35    VI|    wounds to cure,~And make him strong to shed thy darling's blood,~
 36    VI|       opened are.~ ~ LXXIX~With strong Clorinda was Erminia sweet~
 37    VI|         soft.~ ~ LXXXVII~"Love, strong, bold, mighty never-tired
 38    VI|  without delay she went,~As her strong passion did her rashly guide,~
 39    VI|    watery eyes,~His aged father strong Clorinda slew,~When that
 40   VII|   Armida's trains:~Raymond with strong Argantes is assigned~To
 41   VII|      desert woods unseen~Of her strong foes, that chased her through
 42   VII|     mother, and the Graces kept~Strong watch and ward, while this
 43   VII|        or chance him guide,~His strong victorious hand still made
 44   VII|     sand on height,~Defying his strong foe to deadly fight:~ ~
 45   VII| banished from the crew~Was that strong prince who proud Gernando
 46   VII|        I reaped by the same,~So strong a foe in combat to subdue,~
 47   VII|         and pierced his hauberk strong,~Some little blood down
 48   VII|         made a fierce encounter strong,~The raised dust to overspread
 49   VII|         but in vain,~With these strong lets increased still his
 50   VII|      bled,~The first subdued by strong Argantes' might,~The second
 51  VIII|      fighting with these Pagans strong.~ ~ XI~"And while the herald
 52  VIII|        mongst us all did one so strong appear~As to revenge his
 53  VIII|        not save his lord,~Rich, strong and sharp, was never better
 54  VIII|   remain;~But that it pass from strong to stronger hand,~Who with
 55  VIII|    sleep.~ ~ LVIII~This man was strong of limb, and all his 'says~
 56  VIII|       not how Cilicia's kingdom strong,~Subdued was by Prince Tancredi'
 57  VIII|       LXXVIII~Above his hauberk strong a coat he ware,~Embroidered
 58    IX|       hand a bow was, stiff and strong.~ ~ IX~"We have." Quoth
 59    IX|   spoils and preys,~Not half so strong as false report recordeth;~
 60    IX|        jolly troop of Frenchmen strong and stout,~When his Arabians
 61    IX|      before their time, in iron strong~They clad their members,
 62    IX|          With lances sharp, and strong encounters made,~His broken
 63    IX|         forward with a squadron strong.~ ~ XLII~He that well heard
 64    IX|   flocked still,~That now grown strong enough, he 'proached nigh~
 65    IX|      best armed made a squadron strong,~And to defend their chieftain
 66    IX|         wind,~Meeteth in battle strong the northern blast,~The
 67    IX|      Michael called, in harness strong~Of never yielding diamonds
 68    IX|     moist entire~He breaks; the strong, the high, the weak, the
 69    IX|     again, but hit her not,~For strong Osmida haply passed by,~
 70    IX|    awaits thee from a hand more strong,~Which by my side will shortly
 71    IX|         did smite,~Then wounded strong Rosteno in the flank,~At
 72     X|    think unblamed,~This town is strong, by nature, site and art,~
 73     X|         danger great,~From this strong foe I see the tokens plain;~
 74     X|       tokens plain;~No fort how strong soe'er by art or seat,~Can
 75    XI|        this night,~And make you strong against to-morrow's fight."~ ~
 76    XI|       he laid aside~His hauberk strong he wonts to combat in,~And
 77    XI|         Your helm, your hauberk strong? where all the rest?~Why
 78    XI|         all this camp in battle strong shall be~Ordained and ordered,
 79    XI|         parts else the fort was strong by site,~With mighty hills
 80    XI|         hand her bow was bended strong,~Therein a shaft headed
 81    XI|         aloft,~And boldly gan a strong scalado rear,~And through
 82    XI|    tumbled from the height,~The strong Circassian cast that wondrous
 83    XI|          so it assayed~With the strong wall to grapple and to close,~
 84    XI|      timely frost,~Or apples in strong winds from branches fall;~
 85    XI|       wide and large,~Where his strong sinews fastened were and
 86    XI|     outran,~The leg again waxed strong with vigor new:~Erotimus
 87    XI|         through his breastplate strong and thick,~The tender skin
 88   XII|          III~"This day Argantes strong, and Solyman,~Strange things
 89   XII|       maid in warlike deed~With strong and hardy knights herself
 90   XII|     behind?~Shall I while these strong walls my life protect~Behold
 91   XII|       homeward bend,~From their strong foes upon them following~
 92   XII|     Through lands and seas, the strong and hardy maid,~He saw her
 93   XII|     crushed.~ ~ LVII~Thrice his strong arms he folds about her
 94   XII|        in the soft flesh of his strong foe,~Till weak and weary,
 95   XII|          whose love and courage strong~Drew forth his limbs, weak,
 96  XIII|         With slings and engines strong of every sort; --~What mortal
 97  XIII| complain;~For Juda's tyrant had strong poison shed,~Poison that
 98  XIII|   sturdy bodies of the warriors strong,~Whom neither marching far,
 99  XIII|      scale these walls, or this strong fort to get?~Whence hath
100  XIII|  overcome at last some sickness strong,~Whose feeble limbs had
101  XIII|         and gentle ray,~Full of strong power and vigor masculine,~
102   XIV|        man was bold of courage, strong of hand,~Guelpho was glad
103   XIV|        camp to send~From prison strong, my care, my charge shall
104   XIV|        stream took keep~How the strong waves together rush and
105    XV|       and went:~Huge elephants, strong camels, coursers light,~
106    XV|   spread their sails, some with strong oars sweep~The waters smooth,
107    XV|       and there arrive~Where in strong prison lies your knight
108   XVI|        all this music rare, and strong consent~Of strange allurements,
109   XVI|        fame have won,~In battle strong, in Syria fighting are;~
110  XVII|      and deserts wide~Which the strong winds lift from the parched
111  XVII|      won from the Turks of yore~Strong garrison the king of Egypt
112  XVII|        armed in gilden corslets strong,~And by their sides their
113  XVII|      And richly armed, in their strong foes no dreed~Of death but
114  XVII|     strength of hand.~To battle strong unfit, their king did lead~
115  XVII|         with helms and hauberks strong,~And by their sides broad
116  XVII|      that hour;~Their arms were strong for need, and fair for show,~
117  XVII|        Then the great wresteler strong Aridamant,~And Tisapherne,
118  XVII|       hardy knights and princes strong~I captive took, and held
119  XVII|    therefore, mixed with reason strong,~This thirst of war in me,
120  XVII|     swelling flood he banked it strong,~And thence uprose the fair
121  XVII|      foiled the Danes in battle strong,~His daughter young became
122  XVII|     luck this sword,~Your just, strong, valiant hand in battle
123  XVII|          And from his neighbors strong mongst whom he sits~Shall
124 XVIII|        happy end must bring~The strong enchantments of the charmed
125 XVIII|          Blustered the tempests strong, the whirlwinds blow,~The
126 XVIII|        a turret small up stood,~Strong, surely armed, and builded
127 XVIII|        bide her foe's encounter strong;~But right upon the royal
128 XVIII|      And that high wall by site strong on that part,~Is least defenced
129 XVIII|             LIX~"How great, how strong, how armed this army is,~
130 XVIII|     unseen was reared~Of timber strong a huge and fearful mass,~
131 XVIII| Argantes straight~Where Tancred strong he found, so fortune will~
132 XVIII|      the bitter juice of poison strong,~The shady face of heaven
133 XVIII|        And where the wall high, strong and surest was,~That part
134 XVIII|         scale this wall, though strong and high,~And with your
135 XVIII|       resistance drew,~For that strong penticle protected well~
136   XIX|         kills his foe,~Argantes strong: the king and Soldan fly~
137   XIX|     prince by his array,~By his strong blows, his armor and his
138   XIX|         not escape, O conqueror strong~Of ladies fair, sharp death,
139   XIX|      head can be, cut off by my strong hand."~This said, together
140   XIX|       in both his hands,~In his strong arms Tancred caught him
141   XIX|         left hand to her sister strong,~And with them both let
142   XIX|      hands,~Nor helm nor target strong his blows off bears,~Best
143   XIX|        with the same~A squadron strong is to the temple gone~Which,
144   XIX|     stone;~Now not so rich, yet strong and sure it was,~With turrets
145   XIX|         gates made fly~From his strong hands all weights which
146   XIX|       No marble stone, no metal strong outbore~The wondrous might
147   XIX|         them entered the victor strong;~ ~ XXXVIII~The woful slaughter
148   XIX|        is all his train~In this strong fort defended from their
149   XIX|     trench it had, what rampire strong,~Nor close, nor secret ways
150   XIX|         present the head of thy strong foe;~Else shall this hand
151   XIX|    brave, there are,~But Ormond strong the rest surpasseth far:~ ~
152   XIX|     swords are dipped in poison strong,~Because each wound shall
153   XIX|        keep~Her knight on live, strong charms of wondrous kind~
154   XIX|       Quoth Tancred, "Shall the strong Circassian rest~In this
155   XIX|      abound~With many a footman strong and hardy knight,~So doth
156   XIX|        A hardy giant, bold, and strong of hand,~This king upon
157    XX|       troop beside~Of Gascoigns strong, in arms well proved, oft
158    XX|     armed he brings~His footmen strong, his horsemen served for
159    XX|     fierce, so hardy, stout and strong,~The Moors or weak Arabians
160    XX|        Duke bespeaks his armies strong,~And every troop and band
161    XX|        dame forth drew~With her strong hand a fine and trenchant
162    XX|         valiant Soldan Artabano strong~Of Boecan Isle, by her was
163    XX|    valor, killed and slain~Were strong Brunello and Ardonia great;~
164    XX|       seemed so bold as she, so strong, so light,~When forth she
165    XX|       top, his crest down came,~Strong seemed her arm that could
166    XX|         kind~A blow so huge, so strong, so great, so sore,~That
167    XX|            LXVIII~The champions strong there fought a battle stout,~
168    XX|        some wood or hill,~Grows strong and fierce, tears boughs
169    XX|          But gainst the footmen strong his troops he led,~Whose
170    XX|         The other by the Indian strong constrained~To yield himself
171    XX|      LXXXVI~And with his heavy, strong and mighty targe,~That with
172    XX|    disdain, rage and despite,~A strong, a fierce, a deadly stroke
173    XX|        now;~Down fell the giant strong, one blow such power,~Such
174    XX|       and captain see~In battle strong, and runn'st thyself from
175    XX|      fear and weakness past,~Be strong, mine arrows, cruel, sharp,
176    XX|      seems,~An arrow, poignant, strong and sharp she took,~When
177    XX|       on thee."~ ~ CXXX~And his strong arm, with weak and feeble
178    XX|         he drew,~"Behold of thy strong hand I come to die,~Yet
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