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1 I| laws, statutes and customs new,~Arts, crafts, obedience, 2 I| we list erect we empires new~On frail foundations laid 3 I| O love, o wonder; love new born, new bred,~Now groan, 4 I| o wonder; love new born, new bred,~Now groan, now armed, 5 I| and open every ear~To hear new tidings though they no way 6 I| Aladine,~Ruled in care, new sovereign of this state,~ 7 I| wrath revived with this new thought,~With age and years 8 I| false Christians, and some new content,~Our common loss 9 II| XXIV~The wretch of new enraged at the same,~Asked 10 II| From countries far, but new arrived there,~A savage 11 III| flowery gardens gathered new.~When through the camp a 12 III| Their courage fierce, and to new combat fall,~When down the 13 III| fiery lightning kindled new,~His argent eagle with her 14 III| prince draw near,~All felt new grief, and each new sorrow 15 III| felt new grief, and each new sorrow made;~But he, withouten 16 IV| each drop an arrow forged new,~Else, as it came, snatched 17 IV| used, to catch some lover new.~None kenned the bent of 18 V| blame the causer of their new subjection:~Besides, Godfredo 19 V| His heart with slanders new did overcharge,~And soothed 20 V| nephew's sake,~Breed us no new, nor quarrels old awake."~ ~ 21 V| wind,~He list no blast of new affection prove;~For, as 22 V| Famine they doubt, and new come foes beside:~The duke, 23 VI| sent away:~Tancred begins new fight, and when both trust~ 24 VI| in the sacred town;~With new supply late were they victualled,~ 25 VI| comes wrong:~In every street new weapons forged were,~By 26 VI| taking endless pains~To make new weapons for no use at all;~ 27 VI| thus closed up in secret new,~Will with his sword in 28 VI| art and reason fail,~Fury new force, and courage new supplies,~ 29 VI| Fury new force, and courage new supplies,~Their armors forged 30 VI| stratagem I have devised new,~Clorinda-like in this fair 31 VI| Love to her tired limbs new vigor lent,~Till she approached 32 VI| sore affrays~Their soldiers new, when swords and weapons 33 VI| trimly past;~But dangers new, tofore unseen, appear,~ 34 VI| tofore unseen, appear,~New perils she descried, new 35 VI| New perils she descried, new doubts she cast.~The way 36 VII| loss and harm,~Doth raise new tempest, uproar and alarm.~ ~ ~ 37 VII| Fortune should occasion new afford,~To turn her home 38 VII| he must shortly make,~No new adventures list he undertake.~ ~ 39 VII| thy courage doth inspire~New strength in us, of Mars 40 VII| choice, and fortune praise,~New vigor blushed through those 41 VII| to a snake whose slough new changed is,~That shines 42 VII| dreadful thunders forged new,~With storms and plagues 43 VII| shoulder laid~To hazards new he list not that expose;~ 44 VII| set it in his mighty bow new bent,~ ~ CIII~Twanged the 45 VII| people slain,~On every side new troops the man invade,~Yet 46 VII| stayed alone, and battle new began,~Five hundred men, 47 VII| as they fled,~The blood new spilt while thus they slaughter 48 VIII| knight that to our foes new tidings brings,~Who from 49 VIII| strange and true!~My limbs new strength received, and vigor 50 VIII| strength received, and vigor new.~ ~ XXIX~"I gazed on them 51 VIII| this old man said,~A wonder new from further speech us stayed;~ ~ 52 VIII| this host,~And till of him new tidings some man tell,~Within 53 VIII| through, with blood besmeared new;~About the camp, for always 54 IX| rest of her infernal crew,~New storms to raise, new broils, 55 IX| crew,~New storms to raise, new broils, and tumults new.~ ~ 56 IX| new broils, and tumults new.~ ~ II~She, that well wist 57 IX| camp, inspired with courage new,~Was ready dight to follow 58 IX| one that came some tidings new to tell:~It was the time, 59 IX| XLIV~"You hear this new alarm from yonder part,~ 60 IX| blood they spilled;~And with new rage Argantes they inspire,~ 61 IX| every hour the bow of war new bent,~I will rise again, 62 X| quoth he,~"And purpose new that sure conjecture hath,~ 63 X| monarch great will bring~His new assembled host to Juda-ward,~ 64 X| From Godfrey's brow the new usurped crown,~And not alone 65 X| yore,~But now was coupled new in marriage yoke;~Young 66 X| s old walls and rampires new compare~With Godfrey's forces 67 X| the golden sun hath risen new,~Since us he left and rode 68 XI| strange pomp and customs new they gazed:~But when the 69 XI| angry war still brought new fuel,~Stones, darts, lime, 70 XI| prepared in every street~New regiments he placed and 71 XI| regiments he placed and weapons new.~The matrons grave within 72 XI| thunder's dint or lightnings new~Against the bulwark stones 73 XI| could abide?~The wall began, new bruised and crushed asunder,~ 74 XI| this beheld,~With courage new with wrath and valor swelled.~ ~ 75 XI| waxed strong with vigor new:~Erotimus cried out, "This 76 XI| each fearful heart;~Thereat new strength they took and courage 77 XI| strength they took and courage new,~And to the fierce assault 78 XII| In her thy color white new terror wrought,~She wondered 79 XII| not change it for religion new,~Nor with vain shows of 80 XII| close themselves they place,~New courage there their swelling 81 XII| that quarter was arrived new,~When Arimon she killed 82 XII| And vengeance taken gave new cause of shame:~So that 83 XII| complaints she sayeth,~A spirit new did her those prayers teach,~ 84 XII| closed from sigh,~And with new joy, new comfort left her 85 XII| sigh,~And with new joy, new comfort left her knight.~ ~ 86 XII| upthrown,~As if the city's self new taken were~With conquering 87 XIII| the scorched grass,~When new device found out the enchanter 88 XIII| vain,~Till he had builded new his dreadful tower,~And 89 XIII| appeared in sight~When wonders new their fearful hearts affright:~ ~ 90 XIII| bugbears haunt the place,~Or as new monsters, while in bed they 91 XIII| perchance while thus they fled,~New chimeras, sphinxes, or like 92 XIII| day that fell,~In bodies new or graves I wot not clear,~ 93 XIII| dragon, or some chimera new,~Though he suspect, or half 94 XIII| Those he desired in vain, new torments been,~Augmented 95 XIII| Whence hath he engines new? doth he not see,~How wrathful 96 XIII| down sinks,~And moisture new infused largely was~In trees, 97 XIV| again these walls reinforced new,~And fainting lie dispersed 98 XIV| on the green,~Shall take new strength new courage at 99 XIV| Shall take new strength new courage at his view,~The 100 XIV| Heaven had infused that new and sudden thought,~His 101 XIV| beechen garland gathered new,~Clad in a linen robe that 102 XIV| and ore, rich, quick and new,~Which the sunbeams doth 103 XIV| thunder makes and lightning new,~How with the bolt he strikes 104 XV| front her locks were curled new,~Her eyes were courteous, 105 XV| tender roses and the lilies new,~Thus art can nature change, 106 XV| Or as the Queen of Love, new born and bred~Of the Ocean' 107 XVI| strange herbs and flowerets new,~Sunshiny hills, dales hid 108 XVI| vermeil side,~The apples new and old grew on one twig,~ 109 XVI| That gave I thee, my lover new, unprayed.~ ~ XLVI~"But 110 XVII| bow;~In her sweet face her new displeasures shone,~Mixed 111 XVII| visage fixed and bent,~And by new notes and certain signs 112 XVII| this was said,~And they new proffer of their service 113 XVII| a tree they saw an armor new,~That glistered bright gainst 114 XVII| Bavaria's field transplanted new~The Roman graft flourished, 115 XVIII| serpent old~Adorns herself in new and native gold.~ ~ XVII~ 116 XVIII| Flourished with blossoms new, new leaves, new seed,~And 117 XVIII| Flourished with blossoms new, new leaves, new seed,~And on 118 XVIII| blossoms new, new leaves, new seed,~And on the boughs 119 XVIII| quick~Revived are, and in new blosoms dressed:"~This was 120 XVIII| power;~And false Ismeno gan new balls prepare~Of wicked 121 XVIII| High in the skies a turret new appeared;~ ~ XCI~Far in 122 XIX| night stayed that fray,~New time they chose to end their 123 XIX| common foe,~By challenge new and promise old also."~ ~ 124 XIX| tried~To rear himself, and new defence to make:~The courteous 125 XIX| And gainst each entrance new defences framed:~The tyrant 126 XIX| awhile she sits,~Of her new knight she talks, till time 127 XIX| where lay a warrior murdered new,~That all be-bled the ground, 128 XX| And quick, and ready this new hope and aid,~Their hands 129 XX| skirmish light~Of these new foes would he vain trial 130 XX| hand he spied,~Like the new moon his host two horns 131 XX| the girdling-stead divided new~In pieces twain, Zopire 132 XX| sight,~Stood like a man new turned to marble stone,~ 133 XX| her bow,~Disdain her ire new sharped and kindled hath,~ 134 XX| bridled fury, and revived of new~His fire, not dead, though 135 XX| find.~ ~ LXVII~"But what new form is left, device or 136 XX| battle, fight and fray,~New streams of blood were shed, 137 XX| streams of blood were shed, new swords them hit;~New combats 138 XX| shed, new swords them hit;~New combats fought, new spoils 139 XX| hit;~New combats fought, new spoils were borne away,~ 140 XX| kill and murder, matter new he sought:~As from his supper