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  1     I|         shine.~ ~ XVI~"Godfrey," quoth he, "behold the season fit~
  2     I|        wrath.~ ~ LXXXVI~"I see," quoth he, "some expectation vain,~
  3    II|      sought,~"Let them all die," quoth he, "kill great and small,~
  4    II|       grace sustained,~"I come," quoth she, "but be thine anger
  5    II|          cruel sense;~"Tell on," quoth he, "unfold the chance aright,~
  6    II|             Tis just and right," quoth she, "I yield consent,~Mine
  7    II|          so conveyed:~"Not hid," quoth she, "but quite consumed
  8    II|    scorned the pain,~"Nay, nay," quoth he, "let be your strife
  9    II|        good,~"Come say me, sir," quoth she, "what hard constraint~
 10    II|        met.~ ~  XLVI~"Sir King," quoth she, "my name Clorinda hight,~
 11    II|      aught:~"I grant them life," quoth he, "your promised aid~Against
 12   III|       Let us by some brave act," quoth she, "this day~Of Asia's
 13   III|        Well shouldst thou know," quoth he, "each Christian knight,~
 14   III|       suits are moved:~"O thou," quoth he, "withhold thy wrath
 15   III|     their courage hot;~"Retire," quoth he, "Godfrey commands the
 16   III|  some-deal more low."~"Baldwin," quoth she, "that noble baron hight,~
 17    IV|              XXXVI~"Sir Knight," quoth she, "your praises reach
 18    IV|       well you seem."~"Content," quoth he, "since of one womb ybore,~
 19    IV|     angel's face,~"Poor wretch," quoth she, "in tears and sorrows
 20    IV|        came:~"Brother and lord," quoth he, "too long you stand~
 21    IV|          they prayed:~"I yield," quoth he, "and it be happy found,~
 22     V|          true.~ ~ XIV~"Degrees," quoth he, "of honors high to hold,~
 23     V|            XXXVI~"Great Prince," quoth Tancred; "set before thine
 24     V|       most severe,~" 'Tis best," quoth he, "to make these great
 25     V|      fetters plead their cause," quoth he,~"That are base peasants,
 26     V|      forthwith spake,~"Guelpho," quoth he, "for thee I only stay,~
 27     V|       amended."~"If he be gone," quoth Godfrey, "let him ride~And
 28     V|           Write all your names," quoth he, "and see whom chance~
 29     V|        seeks he here?"~"I come," quoth he, "to serve the Queen
 30     V|     might best be tried."~"Who," quoth the other, "choseth thee
 31     V|          subjection."~"And who," quoth Eustace, angry, "dares deny~
 32     V|          both retire.~"Rambald," quoth she, "why should you grudge
 33     V|       loss and death:~"My lord," quoth he, "so many ships appear~
 34    VI|        captains bold:~"My Lord," quoth he, "may I withouten blame~
 35    VI|         ambassage told."~"Then," quoth the herald, "shall your
 36    VI|         most incline,~"Tancred," quoth he, "I pray thee calm the
 37    VI|         me."~ ~ XXXIII~"Not so," quoth he, "pardy it's not the
 38    VI|          s shield,~"Then learn," quoth he, "what force Argantes
 39    VI|         loudly cried:~"Villain," quoth he, "thy conquest is thy
 40    VI|        here."~ ~ LIII~"I swear," quoth Tancred, "but swear thou
 41    VI|    tongue:~"Thou wert not born," quoth he, "in desert wild~The
 42    VI|    advise.~ ~  XCIX~"Thou must," quoth she, "be mine ambassador,~
 43    VI|         Beholding then the camp, quoth she, "O fair~And castle-like
 44   VII|        harmless toil?"~"My son," quoth he, "this poor estate of
 45   VII|       happy trees forever keep," quoth she,~"This woful story in
 46   VII|         If thou a Christian be," quoth he, "thou mayest~Till Phoebus
 47   VII|       loudly call,~"Yield thee," quoth it, "thou art Armida's thrall."~ ~
 48   VII|       LIV~"The Christian thief," quoth he, "that was so bold~To
 49   VII|        handled bow,~"O Oradine," quoth she, "who straight as line~
 50   VII|       hardy men at arms behold," quoth she,~"How Heaven, how Justice
 51  VIII|       lord, whose valiant acts," quoth he,~"The sands and stars
 52  VIII|         nor understand;~`Arise,' quoth they, with that as I had
 53  VIII|      weapon spare:~`This sword,' quoth he, `hath yet good token
 54  VIII|             Among his soldiers,' quoth the hermit, `here~Must Sweno'
 55  VIII|          whate'er he say,~"Say," quoth the duke, "where you this
 56    IX|         strong.~ ~ IX~"We have." Quoth she,."through wildernesses
 57    IX|     increased,~"Come let us go," quoth he, "where yonder knight~
 58    IX|      last, "Is this right hand," quoth he, "so weak,~That thou
 59    IX|   diamonds armed sure,~"Behold," quoth he, "to do despite and wrong~
 60    IX|        last to fortune's power," quoth he, "I yield,~And on my
 61     X|        the man of thine intent," quoth he,~"And purpose new that
 62     X|         his left:~ ~ XXX~"What," quoth the Soldan, "by what privy
 63     X|      guard and keep."~"Let not," quoth he, "thy princely foot repine~
 64     X|    father both.~ ~ XL~"My lord," quoth he, "I will not reprehend~
 65     X|         XLIX~"Oh, let me speak," quoth he, "with ire and scorn~
 66     X|          humbler wise:~"Behold," quoth he, "good prince, what aid
 67     X|              LXVIII~" `You see,' quoth she, `my sacred might and
 68    XI|      wise,~"Of Christ the Lord," quoth he, "thou servant dear,~
 69    XI|         with spices of the best,~Quoth he, "When next you see the
 70    XI|          he guessed,~"Where is," quoth he, "your sure and trusty
 71    XI|          wound,~"Send me again," quoth he, "to end this fight,~
 72   XII|        mind,~"And wilt thou go," quoth he, "and me neglect,~Disgraced,
 73   XII|     breath."~"My soul and more," quoth she, "thy friendship prizeth,~
 74   XII|     cheeks down pour.~"Praised," quoth he, "be Macon whom we serve,~
 75   XII|        his bosom warms,~"Nor I," quoth he, "bear this broad sword
 76   XII|           Take me with you: ah." Quoth Clorinda, "no!~Whom leave
 77   XII|        in vain.~ ~ XX~"At last," quoth he, "since hardened to thine
 78   XII|    looking up at last, ` O God,' quoth she,~`Who dost my heart
 79   XII|     thundering sound,~`Villain,' quoth he, `within short while
 80   XII|        LIII~"And war and death," quoth she, "here mayest thou get~
 81   XII|      What I nill tell, you ask," quoth she, "in vain,~Nor moved
 82   XII|            That hast thou said," quoth he, "in evil hour;~Thy vaunting
 83  XIII|         this help, another hap," quoth he,~"Will shortly chance
 84  XIII|           What chance is this ?" quoth he.~"These witchcrafts strange
 85  XIII|           What help these arms?" quoth he,~"If in this fire, or
 86  XIII|        composed been,~"My Lord." quoth he, "a witness true am I~
 87  XIII|        grown:~"Why die we here," quoth he, "slain without fight,~
 88   XIV|      smiled, "Not as you think," quoth he,~"I clothed am in flesh
 89   XIV|      champions bold:"~"Ah when," quoth he, "these mortal bonds
 90   XIV|         now,~"How can my heart," quoth he, "if you I love,~To your
 91   XIV|         Sweno's brand,~"I will," quoth he, "that message undertake,~
 92   XIV|      proffer make:~"Thou shalt," quoth he, "Ubaldo shalt thou have~
 93   XIV|      sort:~ ~ XXX~"Sir knights," quoth he, "if you intend to ride,~
 94   XIV|         within the hollow womb," quoth he,~"Of fertile earth, the
 95    XV|       the rod, the map.~"Arise," quoth he, "ere lately broken day,~
 96    XV|       flood arrived, "Farewell," quoth he,~"Good luck your aid,
 97    XV|      bear.~"At last, fair lady," quoth Ubaldo good,~"That in this
 98    XV|            XXV~"Great Hercules," quoth she, "when he had quailed~
 99    XV|     grass proudly grown."~"But," quoth Ubaldo, "dame, I pray thee
100    XV|     unknown, unsought?"~"Oh no," quoth she, "his name both far
101    XV|        pilot steered, "And now," quoth she,~"Your voyage long to
102    XV|       The palace proudly built," quoth she, "behold,~That sits
103    XV|       laughter, see the spring,"~Quoth they, "of danger and of
104    XV|          I that have the grace," quoth she,~"This bliss, this heaven,
105   XVI|        The gently budding rose," quoth she, "behold,~That first
106   XVI|        leav'st but half behind," quoth she,~"Of my poor heart,
107   XVI|   feigned cheer.~ ~ LII~"Madam," quoth he, "for your distress I
108   XVI|         about,~"And is he gone," quoth she, "nor pity had~To leave
109   XVI|        LXXII~"I will not hence," quoth she, "till Egypt's lord~
110  XVII|        light,~"The gods forbid," quoth he, "one shaft of thine~
111  XVII|          alone I wait, my lord," quoth he,~"My chiefest care your
112  XVII|          withal,~"Young knight," quoth he, "take with good luck
113  XVII|         LXXXV~"High time it is," quoth he, "for you to wend~Where
114 XVIII|    bewrays:~"And art thou come," quoth she, "returned at last~To
115 XVIII|          yonder dreadful grove," quoth he, "went I,~And from the
116 XVIII|     their tents disguised mask."~Quoth Tancred, "Lo, a subtle squire
117 XVIII|         he gladly would.~"I go," quoth he, "careless what chance
118 XVIII|      late did guide,~"Oh shame," quoth he, "this wall no war doth
119 XVIII|       clearest skies;~"Godfrey," quoth he, "this is the moment
120 XVIII|       spent,~I spend and spill," quoth he, "my blood in vain!"~
121   XIX|       thus, "To end our strife," quoth he,~"Behold at last I come,
122   XIX|          late."~ ~  X~"I think," quoth he, "on this distressed
123   XIX|         we safe remain."~"Alas!" quoth he, "alas, for this fair
124   XIX|        men, "Within these bars," quoth he,~"Come draw this knight,
125   XIX|         shall be slain?"~"I am," quoth he, "and swear ne'er to
126   XIX|         fast."~"They ready are," quoth he; then both forbare~From
127   XIX|       pleasant, glad;~"My lord," quoth she, "your oath and promise
128   XIX|        say you, my noble lord ?" quoth she.~He taunting said, "
129   XIX|          gave he.~"Good reason," quoth the king, "thou come behind,~
130   XIX|       thus rob me of that gift," quoth she,~"Which each hath vowed
131   XIX| Almansore!"~"I knew long since," quoth she, "what men thee call,~
132   XIX|       strain,~"Of little faith," quoth he, "why would'st thou hide~
133   XIX|    swollen eyne;~`Great prince,' quoth I, `grant mercy, pity, grace,~
134   XIX|         and she renewed her woe.~Quoth Vafrine, "Cure him first,
135   XIX|          sat, he leaned, he lay:~Quoth Tancred, "Shall the strong
136   XIX|     guide.~ ~ CXVIII~"Not home," quoth Tancred, "to my wonted tent,~
137   XIX|       purposed late, next morn," quoth he,~"Let us not scale, but
138    XX|        children dear:~"Suppose," quoth he, "thy country doth beseech~
139    XX|        is he then unpierceable," quoth she,~"That neither force
140    XX|         treasure."~"God shield," quoth Godfrey, "that my noble
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