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  1     I|        realms and seas the Turks forth drive,~As Godfrey chased
  2     I|          Next whom there marched forth another band,~That number,
  3     I|    unbarred,~And bridegroom-like forth stept the glorious sun,~
  4    II|      made her bold.~ ~ XVIII~And forth she went, a shop for merchandise~
  5    II|         faith, virtue, shine.~So forth they went and left pale
  6    II|         lap he opened and spread forth his cloak:~"To mortal wars,"
  7   III|     virgin brave,~Thereby behold forth passed a Christian band~
  8   III|         kiss.~ ~  XXI~This while forth pricked Clorinda from the
  9   III|        his rank,~In sturdy steel forth stept the warrior bold,~
 10    IV|   assembleth all,~And sends them forth to work the Christians woe,~
 11    IV|       their forked tails stretch forth on high,~And tear the twinkling
 12    IV|       ghastly roar,~And thronged forth about the world to gad,~
 13    IV|      About the world they spread forth far and wide,~Filling the
 14    IV|        XXXVIII~He led her easily forth when this was said,~Where
 15    IV|          This forged plaint drew forth unfeigned tears~From many
 16    IV|         nor service bounden are,~Forth of our troop may ten well
 17    IV|      shows of woe:~Her lips cast forth a chain of sugared words,~
 18    IV|        swelling tear,~Not poured forth, though sprung from sad
 19     V|          his scornful heart, and forth it ran~At his proud looks,
 20    VI|          forces spare,~That I go forth to war at least agree;~Though
 21    VI|         present spake;~"If he go forth, remain not you behind,~
 22    VI|     without abode~The troop went forth in shining armor clad,~Before
 23    VI|          with his trusty friends forth rode.~ ~ XXVI~But scantly
 24    VI|        you here?~Dares none come forth? dares none his fortune
 25    VI|      think of Mars who lust;~But forth stert Otho bold, and took
 26    VI|          s dreadful art,~Plucked forth their swords and soon from
 27    VI|    supposed, espied~And reaching forth gainst it his weapon large,~
 28    VI|          rest.~ ~ LII~"Man goeth forth to labor with the sun,~But
 29    VI|     Gainst his supposed foe, and forth he flew,~As he was rash,
 30   VII|       discontented wight,~Spread forth his tender, soft, and nimble
 31   VII|         and hand,~Come all, come forth on horseback, come on foot,~
 32   VII|          his words repine,~Burst forth in rage, he could not bear
 33   VII|       horned head,~So spurred he forth his horse with desperate
 34   VII|        keen.~ ~ CIV~Raymond drew forth the shaft, as much behoved,~
 35   VII|    advantage spied,~And spurring forth thus to her soldiers cried:~ ~
 36  VIII|         hate, and war and strife forth send:~They threaten Godfrey;
 37  VIII|      closely laid;~Yet passed we forth, all perils left behind,~
 38  VIII|         that like the sun shines forth~That shall direct thee with
 39  VIII|        whose sad words the blood~Forth at his lips in huge abundance
 40  VIII|      start,~And armed as he was, forth is he gone,~And gathered
 41  VIII|         fire and sword we hasted forth with speed,~And bore the
 42  VIII|        Or else depart and travel forth, until~To Euphrates we come,
 43  VIII|    boldness filled.~Well guarded forth he went to meet the train~
 44    IX|      Arabian thieves he sent him forth to hire,~While he the Asian
 45    IX|       sparkling diamonds poureth forth to sell,~When, into Sion
 46    IX|             XXII~Before the rest forth pricked the Soldan fast,~
 47    IX|         lamb to tear,~So leadeth forth to prey, and makes them
 48    IX|         To hold him up stretched forth his friendly arm,~Oh foolish
 49    IX|          Clorinda, whom the king forth sent~To battle, and Argantes
 50    IX|     XLVIII~This said, he spurred forth where Solyman~Destroyed
 51    IX|        to defend their chieftain forth they started:~The Pagans
 52    IX|       After a storm so spreadeth forth the sun~His rays and binds
 53    IX|          back his life and blood forth glide;~Even in the mouth
 54    IX|         LXXVI~So Argillan rushed forth, sparkled his eyes,~His
 55    IX|          The cruel man stretched forth his murdering hand,~To spoil
 56    IX| contained,~Whence unawares burst forth a storm of swords,~Which
 57     X|       food,~With sanguine tongue forth of his lips out-rolled~About
 58     X|          But thitherward spurred forth his steed in post,~Nor need
 59     X|           I deny it not,~Enticed forth by love and beauty's hue;~
 60     X| Christian faith men fight,~There forth she spreadeth her victorious
 61    XI|           the camp devout~Spread forth her zealous squadrons broad
 62    XI|         fit to shoot she singled forth among~Her foes who first
 63    XI|      went,~And in his neck broke forth a bloody gap;~He underneath
 64    XI|   Christians bold,~First leap he forth that holds himself most
 65    XI|          and plucked it, yet not forth it went.~ ~ LXXII~His labor
 66   XII|       fight.~ ~ XIV~"If you went forth great things perform you
 67   XII|         this attempt let them go forth,~Alone than thousands of
 68   XII|       with child she proved, and forth she brought,~And thou art
 69   XII|  blushing morn from Tithon's bed forth came,~But for my faith is
 70   XII|      brimstone was.~ ~ XLIII~And forth they went, and over dale
 71   XII|      gilden port was opened, and forth stepped~With all his soldiers
 72   XII|          XLIX~Alone was she shut forth, for in that hour~Wherein
 73   XII|      from the eastern flood,~Put forth the thousand eyes of blindfold
 74   XII|        With mickle pain, he drew forth of his bed,~And scant of
 75   XII|         Where beauty late spread forth her beams around,~He trembled
 76   XII|     LXXXIII~"But thither now run forth my guilty blood,~Whither
 77   XII|        then his grief deep sighs forth sent,~His voice shrill plaints
 78   XII|      This said, of zeal and love forth of her eye~An hundred glorious
 79   XII|          and courage strong~Drew forth his limbs, weak, feeble,
 80  XIII|       There when the sun spreads forth his clearest ray,~Dim, thick,
 81  XIII|          Thither no groom drives forth his tender sheep~To browse,
 82  XIII|         on all this earth spread forth her wing,~And there in silence
 83  XIII|          and right,~Provoke thee forth to battle, as before,~Find
 84  XIII|   Godfrey nould this while bring forth his power~To give assault
 85  XIII|        fear,~And so far wandered forth with trembling pace,~Till
 86  XIII|           XXXIII~To this exploit forth went the venturous knight,~
 87  XIII|      help, they win~That breathe forth air and scalding fire suck
 88  XIII|        cleft and brast,~And drew forth flowing streams of waters
 89  XIII|         just, from humble hearts forth sent,~Were nothing slow
 90   XIV|        For secret spies she sent forth thousand ways,~Which every
 91   XIV|         seed,~That since brought forth the fruit of strife and
 92   XIV|         naught~When truth spread forth her silver wings again~Her
 93   XIV|       rise:~Then from her ambush forth Armida start,~Swearing revenge,
 94    XV|        she upwound,~And launched forth to sea her pinnace flit,~
 95    XV|        thought the friendly wind forth bore~The sliding boat upon
 96    XV|         channel did engrave,~And forth to greedy seas his streams
 97    XV|         Ascalon they sailed, and forth drived,~Toward the west
 98    XV|       trouble, stop or stay,~And forth to sea made lucky speed
 99    XV|          first the dame launched forth her wondrous barge~And never
100    XV|         Titan's gliding fire~Met forth, prefixed for this discoverment,~
101    XV|         like turrets high,~Point forth a port to all that sail
102    XV|      took their leave and leaped forth on the grass;~They found
103    XV|    gainst the mountain fell;~But forth there crept, from whence
104    XV|         and fire,~Now reached he forth in folds and forward pressed,~
105    XV|       pace:~ ~ XLIX~Charles drew forth his brand to strike the
106    XV|        hardy couple on their way forth wend,~And met a host that
107    XV|         the springing grass,~Ate forth a channel through the tender
108    XV|     above,~And ticing baits laid forth of lust and love.~ ~ LIX~
109    XV|      vented she her golden locks forth shed~Round pearls and crystal
110    XV|      placed:~At last she warbled forth a treble small,~And with
111   XVI|          with his club fair Iole forth run,~His club with blood
112   XVI|       now fro,~Whose streams run forth there to the salt sea sides~
113   XVI|          The garden sweet spread forth her green to show,~The moving
114   XVI|    purple ripe, and nectar sweet forth pour.~ ~ XII~The joyous
115   XVI|         That first scant peeping forth with virgin beams,~Half
116   XVI|           And after spreads them forth more broad and bold,~Then
117   XVI|           But left her arts, and forth she ran to prove~If single
118   XVI|          terms, her bitter wrath forth brast:~ ~ LVI~"Of Sophia
119  XVII|         great host in battle-ray forth brought,~The Caliph sends
120  XVII|          used to lead~His armies forth to war, oft with good speed.~ ~
121  XVII|        Two captains next brought forth their bands to show~Whom
122  XVII|      XXXV~Followed her troop led forth by Aradin,~Which Hidraort
123  XVII|     worth his pain,~Let him step forth and speak, I none disdain."~ ~
124  XVII|       that your strength spurred forth with noble wrath,~With greater
125  XVII|       and when time served again forth leapt,~And in the vale of
126  XVII|    offspring far and near~Spread forth, and through Germania fructified;~
127  XVII|         dark journey hastes them forth to ride.~ ~ LXXXV~"High
128  XVII|      ascend,~On his swift wheels forth rolled the chariot light,~
129  XVII|       rod and rein,~And galloped forth and eastward drove amain;~ ~
130 XVIII|         on his way sole, silent, forth he went~Alone, and left
131 XVIII|        defence, heedful and slow forth went:~Nor in his way his
132 XVIII|          his fertile hollow womb forth ran,~Clad in rare weeds
133 XVIII|           wary, not unkind,~Drew forth his sword and from her careless
134 XVIII|         the city's wall, beneath forth brust~A ram with horned
135 XVIII|        under her wing,~He loosed forth the writ and spread it wide,~
136 XVIII|          would have thought him; forth he rides~On a swift steed,
137 XVIII|        third day came the French forth sent~Their pioneers to even
138 XVIII|         long evenings lengthened forth short days,~Till naught
139 XVIII|          like to fall~He reached forth his friendly conquering
140 XVIII|          and oft the riding-balk forth threw:~ ~  LXXXI~The mighty
141 XVIII|        extremes made fit,~Launch forth two scythes, sharp, cutting,
142   XIX|         brand flames most ere it forth go'th,~And dying blazeth
143   XIX|          great that thunderbolts forth throw,~His people like a
144   XIX|       his foe, his blow no blood forth drew,~But on the front with
145   XIX|     whistle and his cries~Drives forth his fleecy charge, and with
146   XIX|        more this host for Christ forth led,~Than thirst of vengeance,
147   XIX|        And let a trumpet publish forth my will."~ ~ LIII~This said,
148   XIX|        So that if Emireno spake, forth went~The sound to them that
149   XIX|      leapt,~With them he marched forth in meet array,~And where
150   XIX|     which overcast~She lightened forth a smile, sweet, pleasant,
151   XIX|        to challenge him the king forth leapt,~But up their mistress
152   XIX|          unmarked she find, then forth she gets,~Thither where
153   XIX|     springs of tears she 1ooseth forth, and cries,~"Hither why
154    XX|         the plough,~Late pressed forth to war against their will,~
155    XX|             XXII~The man brought forth his army great with speed,~
156    XX|           And with their battles forth the footmen run.~ ~ XXXII~
157    XX|       thus broke, the hardy dame forth drew~With her strong hand
158    XX|        so strong, so light,~When forth she run to meet that dreadful
159    XX|      This said, upon the villain forth he leapt;~ ~ LXVI~Deadly
160    XX|         the utmost marge,~Spread forth their troops, and purposed
161    XX|          And sudden rage brought forth, and sudden war.~ ~ LXXVI~
162    XX|        rest run out, and Aladine forth hies,~The cowards had no
163    XX|        to mouth, from eye to eye forth passed~The fear and terror,
164    XX|     affright,~He rose and 1ooked forth to see the fray,~Though
165    XX|        good:~ ~ LXXXV~But coming forth, cried, "Whither will you
166    XX|        courser's empty back, and forth he rode.~ ~ XCIII~Great,
167    XX|         warrior come,~And leaped forth to undertake the fight,~
168    XX|      swift horse she mounts, and forth she rides~Alone, save for
169    XX|         stayed her arm~Stretched forth to do that service last,
170    XX|      wall."~ ~ CXXXIX~This said, forth spurred they both, both
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