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1 I| ambition move:~Tancred he saw his life's joy set at naught,~ 2 II| suit to purchase ruth,~She saw not, marked not, wist not 3 II| And vile tormentors ready saw in place,~He broke the throng, 4 II| discontented,~By all that saw her, but herself, lamented.~ ~ 5 II| weapons dart,~Silent she saw the one, the other 'plain,~ 6 II| nobler heart:~Yet him she saw lament, as if his pain~Were 7 III| the hills and dales,~And saw the dust the fields and 8 III| I know that knight,~I saw his force and courage proved 9 III| careless to win or lose,~Saw where her locks about the 10 III| his brave troop discomfit saw well near,~Thither he spurred, 11 III| walls and gates about,~And saw where least the same was 12 III| Egypt went ambassador,~I saw him there break many a sturdy 13 III| they laid,~And when they saw the Bulloigne prince draw 14 IV| bent askance;~And when he saw their labors well succeed,~ 15 IV| first fell in the snare,~He saw her fair, and hoped to find 16 IV| wrought,~But when the tyrant saw, by mature flight~I had 17 IV| LXXXVI~And when she saw her enterprise had got~Some 18 V| Gernando trembled, for he saw at hand~Pale death, and 19 V| needed.~ ~ LXX~She that well saw the secret of their hearts,~ 20 V| foes beside:~The duke, that saw their wonted courage fled,~ 21 VI| enterprise,~But on Prince Tancred saw he all the rout~Had fixed 22 VI| Which Godfrey heard and saw, and was content.~ ~ XXV~ 23 VI| beauty's pride.~ ~ XXVII~He saw not where the Pagan stood, 24 VI| The challenger, that yet saw none appear~That made or 25 VI| slackness he awhile admired,~And saw elsewhere employed was his 26 VI| thitherward,~Where he attending saw the Pagan strong:~Tancredi 27 VI| XLIV~The proud Circassian saw his streaming blood,~Down 28 VI| deep the grass;~But when he saw the tempest never ended,~ 29 VI| imprinted in their hearts~That saw this bloody fray to ending 30 VI| made.~ ~ LXIV~But when she saw the end, and wist withal~ 31 VI| thoughts acquainted;~She saw her lord with wounds and 32 VI| her discomfort were,~She saw his blood from his deep 33 VI| ceaseless fought;~At last she saw high hanging on the wall~ 34 VI| championess he thought he saw and knew;~Upon his hidden 35 VI| Fled likewise, when he saw his mistress gone,~It booted 36 VI| Who this supposed Clorinda saw likewise,~To follow her 37 VII| thought revived,~She heard and saw her griefs, but naught beside:~ 38 VII| valley as he musing rode,~He saw a man that seemed for haste 39 VII| the queen,~And heard, and saw, and kept herself unseen.~ ~ 40 VII| not,~Because on foot he saw the Pagan knight,~Who underneath 41 VII| Against the threatened blow he saw right plain~No tempered 42 VII| pursue the chase,~Nothing he saw, yet forward still he made,~ 43 VII| looked for Tancredi bold,~But saw an uncouth foe at last appear,~ 44 VII| safety yield:~But when he saw the man gainst whom he fought~ 45 VII| hand, which he outstretched saw,~Fiercer than eagles' talon, 46 VII| beloved~Were never turned, saw and marked the same,~And 47 VII| Had not the devils, that saw the sure decay~Of their 48 VIII| survived.~When Sweno murdered saw each valiant knight,~I know 49 VIII| seen and not mistake,~I saw like them who ope and shut 50 VIII| XXXII~"With that I saw from Cynthia's silver face,~ 51 VIII| tumbled in his blood we saw,~His arms though dusty, 52 VIII| that, the day before, he saw repair~A band of soldiers 53 VIII| be beguiled,~This night I saw his murdered sprite appear,~ 54 VIII| him, the ghost reviled.~I saw it was no dream, before 55 VIII| their threats he heard, and saw them bent~To arms on every 56 IX| But God who their intents saw from above,~Sends Michael 57 IX| of Erebus the grim,~Who saw these tumults done and tempest 58 IX| XXXII~Kind Aramante, who saw his brother slain,~To hold 59 IX| still he lived, pardie, he saw not plain~Their dying looks, 60 IX| dying were.~The hardy Soldan saw him come in haste,~Yet neither 61 IX| headlong drived,~When first he saw the lad in such estate;~ 62 IX| aid too late,~Because he saw his Lesbine slain and lost,~ 63 IX| untimely frost.~ ~ LXXXVI~He saw wax dim the starlight of 64 IX| field.~ ~ XCIV~But when he saw the Pagans shrink away,~ 65 X| IX~The king awoke, and saw before his eyes~A man whose 66 X| lie on ground!~ ~ XXVI~And saw one visage of some well-known 67 X| Arabians, brought~On heaps, he saw them burn with fire to naught.~ ~ 68 X| hardy champion knew,~We saw his valor, and his voice 69 XI| not his weight sustain,~He saw his will did far his power 70 XI| wondrous acts he spied,~And saw the champions with their 71 XI| they wrought all night both saw and knew.~ ~ 72 XII| strong and hardy maid,~He saw her leave her arms and wonted 73 XII| the deed.~When thee she saw well filled and satisfied,~ 74 XII| world in sleep and shade,~I saw a champion clad in armor 75 XII| settled was her head,~She saw the gates were shut, and 76 XII| the press that none her saw or knew:~ ~ LI~Then as a 77 XII| killed he thither came,~He saw it, marked it, and pursued 78 XII| left his steed, on foot he saw the maid,~Their courage 79 XII| he untied,~Which done he saw, and seeing, knew her face,~ 80 XII| weep!~ ~ LXX~But when he saw her gentle soul was went,~ 81 XIII| would have said,~But that he saw the sturdy sprites obeyed.~ ~ 82 XIII| after went:~Wounded he saw, he thought, for pain and 83 XIII| Godfredo this both heard, and saw, and knew,~Yet nould with 84 XIII| what distress it laid,~He saw, and grieved to see, and 85 XIV| half in scorn he smiled,~He saw at once earth, sea, flood, 86 XIV| The duke looked up, and saw the azure sky~With argent 87 XIV| Their spacious caves they saw all overflown,~There all 88 XIV| my skill.~ ~ XLVI~"Then saw I, that like owls in shining 89 XIV| and fight,~Whence first he saw, with golden tresses, peep~ 90 XIV| on his face awhile,~And saw how sweet he breathed, how 91 XV| turned their sight,~And there saw pitched many a stately tent,~ 92 XV| in the mighty flood~They saw not Gades, nor the mountains 93 XV| their way;~At once they saw before, the setting sun;~ 94 XV| showed his face.~ ~ XLI~They saw how eastward stretched in 95 XV| waters dived.~ ~ XLVI~They saw how from the crags and clefts 96 XV| the laughing flood~They saw two naked virgins bathe 97 XVI| espies,~She, in the glass, he saw them in her eyes:~ ~ XXI~ 98 XVI| dear lord was fled, then saw she plain,~Ah, woful sight! 99 XVII| LVIII~High on a tree they saw an armor new,~That glistered 100 XVII| viewed him well~Supposed they saw him grin and heard him bark;~ 101 XVIII| Olivet he took his way,~And saw, as round about his eyes 102 XVIII| marked all they did:~They saw the ashes wild and squared 103 XVIII| slid:~And engines huge they saw, yet could not tell~How 104 XVIII| built, their forms they saw not well.~ ~ XLVII~Their 105 XVIII| glass,~The troubled Pagans saw, and seeing feared,~How 106 XVIII| wicked Ismen to his harm that saw~How the fierce blast drove 107 XVIII| appear."~He looked, and saw where winged armies flew,~ 108 XVIII| by one,~And on each side saw signs of conquest plain,~ 109 XIX| want or food.~Tancred that saw his feeble arm now failed~ 110 XIX| dead beside him near~That saw Lord Raymond lie in such 111 XIX| crafty, sly,~Past Ascalon he saw the morning gray~Step o' 112 XIX| LXI~There as he looked he saw the canvas rent,~Through 113 XIX| watched, and those that saw him thought~To mend the 114 XIX| with tears.~ ~ LXVIII~He saw before her set Adrastus 115 XIX| bold,~"Ne'er that I wot I saw thee erst with eye,~Yet 116 XIX| he found the grass,~And saw where lay a warrior murdered 117 XIX| forward went the squire,~And saw whereas another champion 118 XIX| He loosed his helm, and saw his visage plain,~And cried, " 119 XIX| much wine,~And when she saw his face, pale, bloodless, 120 XIX| turned and twined,~And saw his squire, and saw that 121 XIX| And saw his squire, and saw that courteous dame~In habit 122 XIX| dales and mountains high,~I saw what way soe'er they went 123 XX| clouds and darkness deep,~And saw it was the Egyptian camp 124 XX| ports the army great~They saw; her strength, her number, 125 XX| fight.~ ~ VI~When first he saw the daybreak show and shine,~ 126 XX| and white he spied,~And saw the other signs that forged 127 XX| battle stout,~Troy never saw the like by Xanthus old:~ 128 XX| This said she, for she saw how through the field~Her 129 XX| people murdered are,~He saw their loss, but aided not 130 XX| the tower's height,~And saw far off their strife and 131 XX| stage or theatre the knight~Saw played the tragedy of human 132 XX| tragedy of human state,~Saw death, blood, murder, woe 133 XX| faint, void of might;~He saw the country lie, his men 134 XX| might know.~But Solyman saw not the town was lost,~For 135 XX| were the hearts of all that saw the fray,~And Solyman, that 136 XX| charge.~ ~ CXV~The Christian saw the hardy warrior come,~ 137 XX| either knight,~That all that saw forgot both ire and strife,~ 138 XX| and tore.~The dame, that saw his blood besmear the ground,~ 139 XX| friends;~Nor of the Pagans saw he squadron sound:~Each 140 XX| amazed, afraid:~ ~ CXXII~Well saw he when she fled, and with 141 XX| the Egyptian host, --~That saw his royal standard laid 142 XX| standard laid on ground,~Saw Rimedon, that ensign's prop